A local medical professional helped a non-profit organization rally residents to fight third world poverty By Erika Wells A Richmond doctor traveled to the Dominican Republic in June to spread relief efforts in paradise. Dr. Mark Ryan joined medical professionals and members of the academic community from the Dominican Aid Society of Virginia (DASV) on [...]
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Posted by Erika on July 31, 2009
http://www.erikaelainewells.com/2009/07/connecting-richmond-to-%e2%80%98paradise%e2%80%99/
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