Tiffany Cupp, a pediatric emergency room nurse at the University of Chicago Medical Center, talks about being one of the first American medical volunteers to arrive in Haiti after the January, 2010 earthquake. As the first pediatric nurse at the Community Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Cupp formed a bond with an 8-year-old girl named Yveline who was rescued from the rubble of the house where both her parents died.
Tiffany returned to Haiti in March for her second tour of duty and worked at Hopital Adventiste with our team. Read more of her story here.
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