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2009 ChiroMissions Trip To The Dominican Republic |
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Typical example of walking into a town to
get some water, and before we know it, adjusting half the town. |
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We literally get the oppartunity to check
thousands of kids... and boy do they know how to smile after. |
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| And the school children gather...95%of kids speak Spanish only. |
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| Together with our "translator" Mercedes, who by the way, doesn't even speak Spanish, transports us around the countryside. |
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| Adjusting in the town of Yasmine... |
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October 2008 ChiroMissions Trip To The Dominican Republic |
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| ChiroMissions Trip To The Dominican Republic |
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| Everyday we wet at a central location and were given our location(s) and our adjusting partner for the day. This sister is like the Dominican version of Mother Teresa. She organized the volunteers who drove and some even translated for us. She is also working the ChiroMissions Organization to build the first chiropractic college in Puerto Plaza, DR. So far ChiroMissions has raised enough money to buy the land for the school. |
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| Young, old...people of all ages were being adjusted. As soon as the parent got adjusted, they would turn and hand you their child. There was no hesitation, no questions, and no concerns. They simply trusted and knew that there was hope for them and their children in our hands. |
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| We were sent to a wide variety of places to adjust; schools, hospitals, churches, prisons, and villages. At some locations we were greeted by hundreds of people waiting to be adjusted, some places we walked the streets and went into each and every home. Over the course of 3 days there were a total of 26,000 people adjusted. |
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| This school was located
about 2 hours into the mountains. When we arrived we were instantly surrounded by students, faculty, and townspeople waiting to be adjusting. |
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| This picture illustrates
as we walked from home to home children
would guide us and walk with us, to translate and tell their neighbors what we do. |
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| Words can not express the health conditions/issues we saw. This man had a dislocated left shoulder. We saw everything from dislocations to tumors |


