International humanitarian-aid group Doctors Without Borders, best known for conducting emergency health care interventions in war-torn countries, set up a makeshift clinic for Hurricane Sandy victims in one of New Yorks worst-hit communities to fill in the gaps in the governments response. Matthew Power joined volunteer physicians for a day in the field during the groups first operation on U.S. soil . . .
Thanks! One of my kids is going to be doing that when she finishes school. She’s excited to be a part of that group (if they accept her)