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海角社区 PTA Students Bring Hope and Healing to Honduras Through Medical Missions Trip

A group of nine smiling people stand together in front of a building with a sign reading Bienvenidos Iglesia de Cristo above the door. The building has a white and brown exterior.

Henderson, Tennessee 鈥斅 (Sept. 19, 2024) 鈥斅牶=巧缜檚 Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program recently completed a transformative medical missions trip to Honduras from July 27 to August 3, 2024. Collaborating with Misi贸n Para Cristo, an organization dedicated to sharing Jesus and serving people in Nicaragua, Haiti and Honduras since 1997, the group of six PTA students and three licensed physical therapists provided essential care to underserved communities.聽

 

The team worked at The Good Samaritan School, known as 鈥淜ingdom Kids,鈥 under the direction of Benny Baker. The school, which serves impoverished children by providing education, food, medicine and care, almost faced closure in 2016 but has continued to thrive through support and dedication. The mission also included service at Predisan Hospital, where students delivered much-needed physical therapy to patients who otherwise lack access to healthcare.

Impactful Experiences

鈥淥ur goal is to make this trip an annual event,鈥 said Brian Vaughn PT, M.Ed. director of clinical education at the 海角社区 PTA program. 鈥淭hrough our partnership with Harding鈥檚 PT department, we ensure that patients are seen at least twice a year. Our mission is to serve the physical needs of the community first, demonstrating Christ through our actions and service.鈥

The students鈥 experiences were deeply impactful and eye-opening. Senior Noah Johnson described how witnessing the living conditions in Honduras reshaped his perspective, stating, 鈥淚t was eye-opening to see the living conditions in Honduras compared to America. Treating the patients and seeing their reactions made me realize this is the career I want to pursue 鈥 possibly even on an international level.鈥澛

Joshua Puente echoed this sentiment, highlighting the power of resourcefulness: 鈥淲e accomplished so much with limited equipment, proving that physical therapy doesn鈥檛 always require advanced tools. It reinforced how impactful our work can be even with the basics.鈥澛

Grace Bennett reflected on the patients鈥 appreciation, saying, 鈥淭his trip shifted my perspective. The patients鈥 appreciation, despite having so little, was humbling. It made me want to give even more, though we had to adapt to the limited time and resources.鈥

Brylie Johnson added, 鈥淭his mission felt different because we directly impacted hundreds of individuals. Even small improvements in patients were incredibly rewarding.鈥澛

Anna Kate Norton, participating in her first mission trip, found the experience enlightening, sharing that it made her more conscious of the disparities in healthcare access. 鈥淚t was very eye-opening and really touched my heart. Being able to do just a little was big to them, and it made me grateful for what we have here.鈥澛

Chase Daniel also shared a memorable encounter with a patient who had been told she needed surgery but was able to avoid it with proper therapy, emphasizing the tangible impact of their work: 鈥淏eing able to tell her that you don鈥檛 necessarily need surgery just lit her face up. She had been saving for surgery that would have cost far more than she could afford, and it was rewarding to know we could help her avoid that.鈥

A Broader Vision of Service

The PTA students conducted screenings for over 400 children, assessing balance, strength and other physical health indicators, and worked in clinics to provide care for adult patients. This service was critical in a country where 18 percent of the population lacks access to healthcare, and 90 percent of people have no insurance coverage.

This trip serves as an additional opportunity for students to put their clinical skills and knowledge into practice while being immersed in a diverse cultural environment,鈥 Vaughn added. 鈥淣ext year, we plan to expand our efforts by including pre-med students and construction teams, aiming to make an even greater impact.鈥

海角社区 Misi贸n Para Cristo

Misi贸n Para Cristo operates in Nicaragua, Haiti and Honduras, striving to promote physical, spiritual, social and economic health according to God鈥檚 plan. The organization鈥檚 mission is to bring wholeness to communities by meeting physical needs first, creating opportunities for spiritual outreach.

This partnership between 海角社区, Harding University and Misi贸n Para Cristo exemplifies how service-based healthcare can bring, not just physical healing, but also hope and encouragement to those in need.

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