Saturday, September 15, 2007 

August 2007 5K Road Race





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Winner of the run Sean Duncan
and of the walk his mother Robin









Supported by Heywood Hospital in Gardner Forward in Health held its' second annual 5K road race on August 4th, 2007. Thanks to our core organization committee from Heywood Hospital and many volunteers the day of the race, Forward in Health was able to find many sponsors for the race. $23,000 was raised. Once again members and supporters of FIH have shown the ability to tell our story and the need in Haiti to motivate people to support our efforts and raise money.








Dr. John Mulqueen felt every bit of the 95
degrees of heat as his son Conor looks on.



















Thursday, September 06, 2007 

July 2007 Medical/Student Trip




From July 14-21, 2007 two doctors, four registered nurses, and 10 college and high school students under the supervision of a youth trip director visited Haiti. The purpose of the trip was a combination of a medical trip to conduct pediatric clinics and cultural exchange for the students.

Three separate pediatric clinics were held. The highlight was a day of clinic at Fond-Frede held on the land purchased by Forward in Health and the future home of our medical clinic. Our director in Haiti, Roudy, had a makeshift clinic made out of branches and leaves before we arrived. The pharmacy was set up under a set of trees. As a cooling breeze blew throughout the day through the open clinic 94 patients were seen.

The six year old girl diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis seen in March came for follow-up. She was still taking her Motrin and doing much better. She was walking without pain. We were able to leave 4 large bottles of Children's Motrin donated by Barber's Beyond Dawn in Gardner, Massachusetts so that she could continue her treatment.

The students met with a youth group from Les Cayes. They exchanged information on each others' country, combined on a service project at a local nursing home, and held a talent show in Les Cayes.

The students had an eye opening and valuable experience. All expressed a desire to return. Their enthusiasm and wide eyes at everything that they saw was contagious and uplifting to everyone on the trip. This large group of students begins an exciting new chapter for Forward in Health.