Video: Deacon Clelia Garrity on her medical mission work in HaitiBy Mary Frances Schjonberg Posted Sep 13, 2013 |
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[Episcopal News Service] The Rev. Clelia P. Garrity of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Delray Beach, Florida, explains her call to do medical mission work in Haiti and her desire to help coordinate medical missions in the country. Garrity spoke during a break in the Sept. 6-7 Haiti Medical Missions Best Practices Symposium. The gathering was sponsored by Grey Dove Inc., which Garrity founded and whose goal is to stimulate the wellbeing and sustainability of communities throughout the world by providing primary and specialized medical care and prevention education.
An ENS report on the symposium is here.
– The Rev. Mary Frances Schjonberg is an editor/reporter for the Episcopal News Service.
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