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While InterPlast is not sending volunteers on Pacific Partnership, it is accepting referrals from our medical civic action programs in all host nations. This is the first year InterPlast has partnered with Pacific Partnership.
This year is the second year IRT has participated in Pacific Partnership. IRT is sending one medical doctor and two nurse practitioners to Solomon Islands.
International Aid
This is the first year International Aid is partnering with Pacific Partnership. IA will send a team to Samoa to assist in training Pacific Partnership mission staff in how to assemble and install water filters. Through Project Handclasp, IA is donating 15 water filtration systems to each host nation.
While the Loloma Foundation is not sending volunteers on Pacific Partnership, it is accepting surgical referrals from our medical civic action programs in Solomon Islands. This is the first year the Loloma Foundation has partnered with Pacific Partnership.
International Relief
Project HOPE has participated in Pacific Partnership from its start. This year, Project Hope is sending two teams comprised of a pharmacist and pharmacy resident. Each team will cover a portion of the mission, ensuring Project Hope is represented from the mission's start until mission completion.
International Relief
This is the second year Rotary Club International has partnered with Pacific Partnership. While the Rotary Club is not sending volunteers on Pacific Partnership, various chapters are supporting the mission with donations.
While the Shriners are not sending volunteers on Pacific Partnership, they are working with the mission to take referrals for children with serious conditions requiring surgery from Tonga and Solomon Islands. This is the first year the Shriners have partnered with Pacific Partnership.
University of California at San Diego Pre-Dental Society UCSD has participated in Pacific Partnership from its start. This year, UCSD is providing one dentist and one dental student per country and two engineers in conjunction with the University of Virginia’s WHEAD program.
World Vets is sending one veterinary technician to Samoa and Tonga, who will assist the U.S. Army veterinarian participating in Pacific Partnership.

 

 

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