All good things come to an end. The mission is over and it's back to my normal routine. Thank you once again to all of you for your support and encouragement and for letting me share this experience with you. May you all be blessed abundantly whichever corner of the world you are in!
As I sign off on this final blog, scroll down to see the many "Faces of CAMTA" that made this mission a success.
Gracias!
Sandra
Ps...Also, see link below of an CBC Edmonton news article profiling the 2019 CAMTA mission.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/camta-medical-volunteer-edmonton-ecuador-1.5038072?fbclid=IwAR33Hm5Di-VIiTZrX5ZRSSqeAeCqpGXUWhxPzuP-4i69iKBO5uE2sl00Zo8
Fun Fact: In 2008, the constitution of Ecuador recognized nature as an entity with its own legally enforceable rights. It was the first country in the world to ever do such a thing, giving its surrounding natural territory the “right to exist, persist, maintain and regenerate its vital cycles.” Speaking of nature, Ecuador is considered the Orchid capital of the world. It has 4,250 species of orchid, from which 1,301 are endemic, making it the country with the most orchid species in the world.















































