Welcome to our newest volunteers from the November training! We are grateful to receive acupuncturists, bodworkers, interpreters and support staff. Thank you CMC volunteers for all that you give and do! Back L to R: Johanna, Adriene, Jeanie, Pat, Linda; Middle L to R: Cathy, Sonia, Gabriella, Jo; Front L to R: Cristina, Janice, Amy, Mushim, Siriporn. Thank you so much for joining our community!
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