Dr. Phillip Snodgrass, an emergency room physician in Little Rock. Snodgrass recently returned from a trip with a Humanity First Disaster Relief Team to Haiti where they treated more than 2,000 patients at Humanity First Medical Camps in Carrefour, Port-au-Prince, and Da Da Duo.
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Source & Credit:The North Little Rock Times
By Times staff | February 18, 2010
Clergy from the area are invited to an appreciation luncheon Tuesday sponsored by the North Little Rock Civitan Club.
Sharon Gaskin, the luncheon chairman, said it is a culmination of Clergy Appreciation Week, which is held throughout North America.
The luncheon begins at noon at St. Vincent’s Rehabilitation Hospital in Sherwood. The guest speaker is Dr. Phillip Snodgrass, an emergency room physician in Little Rock. Snodgrass recently returned from a trip with a Humanity First Disaster Relief Team to Haiti where they treated more than 2,000 patients at Humanity First Medical Camps in Carrefour, Port-au-Prince, and Da Da Duo.
All area clergy are invited guests but are asked to call in advance. For more information, call Gaskin at 812-5165 or Civitan President C.J. Walden at 835-9290.
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