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Translating for a team of Korean doctors

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Translating for a team of Korean doctors

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Our volunteer assisting in first aid

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Passing out donated medicine

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The Korean medical team we worked with at this camp

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One of our local volunteers acting as translator

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A Family Care volunteer playing with the children

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Providing a listening ear to one of the tsunami victims

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Visiting with some of the victims of the tsunami

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Tsunami survivor who lost most of her family

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Tsunami victims lining up for medical assistance

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Make shift tents were homes for most in the months following the tsunami

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Life in a displaced persons camp

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Makeshift tents provide little shelter from the rain

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A child orphaned by the tsunami

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Sharing a lighthearted moment with one of the survivors

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Singing songs of encouragement to a man who lost both his legs in the tsunami

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One of our volunteers at the children’s hospital

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Family Care volunteers with the sponsors of our Mobile Clinic for Aceh

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In Aceh with our team of doctors for the Mobile Clinic

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Giving one of the first medical examinations

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Medical check-ups at an Acehnese village

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Child receiving a polio vaccination

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Our team provides free medical examinations at 30 villages per month

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Family Care’s mobile clinic in action

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