Nell relayed a story from the final workday when, as the team finished applying fluoride to the children, she asked a staff member if there were any children who hadn’t received the treatment. She learned that all the children had been treated, but a 16-year-old mother had asked if she could receive the fluoride varnish.
“I said, ‘Of course!’ and applied fluoride varnish to her teeth,” Nell said. “It was heartwarming to me to see that she was willing to receive the care that we had to offer and she valued what our team was doing.”
“It is so heartwarming to know that we were making a difference in the lives of those we treated,” Kline said – but the students note that the communities also made a difference in them.
“The one part that I loved the most was getting to eat lunch on top of the mountain with the entire village,” Lesher recalled. “I felt very accepted and loved at that moment. Having the community open their arms and let us strangers into their lives and share their culture with us was very heartwarming and special.”
She cited a new perspective on “challenges”: “Pre-trip, I would have listed the heat and humidity, going to the bathroom in rough conditions, and having to remember to brush with bottled water and keep my mouth closed in the shower. Also, I would have talked about the hike up the mountain. That was probably one of the hardest things I have ever done. However, post-trip me has reflected on the challenge of feeling guilty for what I have. Being able to pack up my suitcase and fly back home to my air-conditioned car and fully running toilets and safe drinking water seems like such a luxury now. I have been handling this by being more grateful for what I have and thinking about how I am going to continue to go on mission trips and provide what I can for those who are not as fortunate.”
“This trip was something I would never trade for anything,” Friskey concluded. “I learned so much about a new country, dental services, others and myself. I always knew when I toured Penn College I wanted to go on this trip, and after going, it exceeds my expectations.”
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