Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic
Read MoreThe HCA Flordia Fawcett hospital is closed for renovation while teams work to clear water and debris after Hurricane Ian. The hospital is across the street from the Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic, an long-term Americares partner, which is receiving support from Americares in the form of emergency funding, medicine and medical supplies. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Roof damage of the Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic after Hurricane Ian hit. The clinic will need to use the emergency funding provided by Americares for roof repairs and restoration. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Roof damage of the Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic after Hurricane Ian hit. The clinic will need to use the emergency funding provided by Americares for roof repairs and restoration. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Roof damage of the Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic after Hurricane Ian hit. The clinic will need to use the emergency funding provided by Americares for roof repairs and restoration. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell speaks with Suzanne Roberts, CEO of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. Suzanne stayed at the clinic the entire time Hurricane Ian hit the area so she could mitigate the damage taking place. She placed buckets under leaks in the storm, and kept out water so she could keep the clinic operational. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell speaks with Suzanne Roberts, CEO of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. Suzanne stayed at the clinic the entire time Hurricane Ian hit the area so she could mitigate the damage taking place. She placed buckets under leaks in the storm, and kept out water so she could keep the clinic operational. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell speaks with Suzanne Roberts, CEO of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. Suzanne stayed at the clinic the entire time Hurricane Ian hit the area so she could mitigate the damage taking place. She placed buckets under leaks in the storm, and kept out water so she could keep the clinic operational. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Portrait of Suzanne Roberts, CEO, and Janet Chupka, Clinical Services Director of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell speaks with Janet Chupka, Clinical Services Director of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Tija Danzig, Nicholas Boswell and Suzanne Roberts speak with staff and volunteers at Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Tija Danzig, Nicholas Boswell and Suzanne Roberts speak with staff and volunteers at Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Tija Danzig, Nicholas Boswell and Suzanne Roberts, CEO of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic, speak with staff and volunteers at Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Tija Danzig, Nicholas Boswell and Suzanne Roberts, CEO of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic, pose for a photo at Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Tija Danzig, Nicholas Boswell and Suzanne Roberts, CEO of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic, speak with staff and volunteers at Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell and Tiza Danzig speak with Suzanne Roberts, CEO of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. Suzanne stayed at the clinic the entire time Hurricane Ian hit the area so she could mitigate the damage taking place. She placed buckets under leaks in the storm, and kept out water so she could keep the clinic operational. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell and Tiza Danzig speak with Suzanne Roberts, CEO of Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic about the clinic's needs, and how Americares can support. Suzanne stayed at the clinic the entire time Hurricane Ian hit the area so she could mitigate the damage taking place. She placed buckets under leaks in the storm, and kept out water so she could keep the clinic operational.October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Roof damage of the Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic after Hurricane Ian hit. The clinic will need to use the emergency funding provided by Americares for roof repairs and restoration. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell and Tija Danzig assess damage in Port Charlotte, FL after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell and Tija Danzig assess damage in Port Charlotte, FL after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell assesses damage in Port Charlotte, FL after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell assesses damage in Port Charlotte, FL after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell assesses damage in Port Charlotte, FL after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell assesses damage in Port Charlotte, FL after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell assesses damage in Port Charlotte, FL after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell assesses damage in Port Charlotte, FL after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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Nicholas Boswell assesses damage in Port Charlotte, FL after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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A damaged gas station in Port Charlotte, Florida after Hurricane Ian. October, 5, 2022. (Photo/Mike Demas)
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