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The InterVol Quarterly - Summer 2010
Read highlights about InterVol's most recent events, updates on people involved with InterVol, and also the article "Wendy Walks Again".
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The InterVol Quarterly - Spring 2010
Find out more about InterVol's continued work in Haiti and other programs.
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The InterVol Quarterly - Fall 2009
Learn more about our OB-GYN Group Travels to Belize, our new RUMS Manager, Simone, recent Highlights, an update from Joey in Haiti and a history of the name InterVol. Read More |
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The InterVol Quarterly - Summer 2009
Learn more about our current Highlights, new Haiti Programs, and Summer in Belize. Read More
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InterVol 2008 Report
Over the past 15 years InterVol has grown from a small group
of volunteer doctors and nurses to a community organization
including volunteers of all ages, backgrounds, professions. Our
programs provide a platform for one generation to teach the next
on the importance and benefits of giving. Read More
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InterVol 2008 Kids For Kids
This document contains an overview of our three programs, with more details on all initiatives having to do with kids and for kids. Read More
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The InterVol Quarterly - Spring 2009
Learn about our recent programs and projects. Read More
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InterVol 2005 Year In Review
On behalf of everyone at INTERVOL and all those we serve around the world, thank you for being part of our successes. In 2005 we enjoyed un-paralleled growth in all of our community volunteer programs. More medical supplies collected and shipped, more patients treated and more volunteers coming together to help those less fortunate from Rochester to Katrina victims to Belize.... Read More
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InterVol Newsletter - Fall 2005
Sister Helen, a 30 year Belizean veterannurse from Sisters of Mercy Baltimore, MD, travels from village to village providing basicmedical care to those in need. Although she is a trained nurse, there are many procedures she is unable to perform; therefore, faced with the task of finding others to provide this care. Read More |