Our printer that prints our pick list for the patients finally started working today. Joe, who is one of our team members, worked on it again this morning and got it to working. We were very excited and praising God. When the printer doesn't work, we have to write down all the details and the list of glasses for each patient and then pull the glasses from the inventory trailer for them. This takes a lot of time. Things went much smoother today with that piece of equipment working.
Tomorrow will be our last clinic day. We will be at another new location called Municipal. Saturday we will be working on our inventory trailer and at the bodega where we keep our supplies. We will be flying home Sunday.
This has been an amazing trip so far. It has been very productive and exciting to see so many people who we were able to help at least in some way. I know we have encountered many problems that seemed overwhelming at times but God showed us that He is with us and won't forsake us. He sent us here to do this work for His people here in Honduras and everything has worked out fine. I praise Him for all He has done for the team and the people in Honduras.
Total patients: 109 (total of 459 so far for this trip)
Total prescription glasses: 46
Total readers: 64
Total saved: Only 2 but that is 2 more for Jesus!!
Pictures below of today's clinic.
Jim at autorefractor
Near vision station with Mary, Becky and Cindy
Rick at autorefractor post test station
Some patients checking in
Our inventory trailer with 3,840 prescription glasses
in the trays on the shelves on each side of the trailer
The church that invited us to come and have our clinic