Englewood Hospital nurses return after 17 day trip to Haiti
January 29, 2010
The Bergen Record
ENGLEWOOD — Two nurses from Englewood Hospital and Medical Center returned Friday from Haiti, where they spent an emotionally intense 17 days treating hundreds wounded in a massive earthquake.
Haiti is a scene of unimaginable devastation and human tragedy today. Please do all you can to help Haitians survive Tuesday’s massive earthquake by donating to one of the service organizations below.
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Thousands of Haitians may have died, and no one knows how many remain trapped in rubble. Haiti, already the poorest nation in this hemisphere, desperately needs medical services, food, water, shelter—everything.
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