Humanitarian Travel in Honduras at Founders Hall

Area dentists Randall Baldwin and Nancy Sutera will describe their humanitarian travels to remote regions of Honduras  in a seminar at Founders Hall on Friday, July 7 at 1 pm. 

Both dentists volunteer with Cape CARES, a non-profit organization that brings free dental and medical services to people who have no access to care. Baldwin and Sutera will discuss the range of services they provide, from basic care to education on dental hygiene, and describe the challenges they face navigating one of the poorest Central American countries. They will also share their motivations for serving in Honduras, the connections they make with local people there, and the camaraderie built among their service teams.

Retired from his Ridgefield dental practice, Baldwin currently serves as president of Cape CARES and has been traveling to Honduras since 1991. Founders Hall, located at 193 Danbury Road, is a donor-supported education and recreation center for people age 60 and older. Thanks to sponsor Union Savings Bank, this seminar is free and open to the public.

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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