You've probably heard of Doctors Without Borders. This organization travels the globe providing much needed medical assistance in war or natural disaster ravaged countries. They were on the scene in Haiti within days of that disaster.
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Thanks for posting on this! I have a new pet blog, myjoyofliving.com and write on a variety of pet-related topics. Haven't heard about Vets Without Borders.....appreciate your information!
Posted by: Karen Harrison | February 26, 2010 at 07:14 PM