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Pueblo Health Care Stories
posted Tuesday, March 17, 2009 9:17am
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On March 14/15, six Pueblo-area residents participated in a special digital storytelling workshop on their journeys through the health care system.
The workshop was conducted by the Center for Digital Storytelling and was generously funded by the Colorado Health Foundation as part of outreach around "Critical Condition," a "P.O.V." documentary that we aired in April.
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Bev Barra
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 › 11:54pm
This is a wonderful way to share the heartfelt emotional experiences and their visual memories, that have changed their lives, through the turmoil of cancer.
This especially has touched my heart as I know both Janelle and Lynn from the care they have given to me through my own breast cancer treatment. I want them to know what a difference they made in my life and how their help and friendship have meant so much to me.
Thank for sharing this and I know it will help many others who are going through their own battle with cancer. I appreciate how you have shared a piece of your personal life with me.
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Bev Barra
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 › 11:54pm
This is a wonderful way to share the heartfelt emotional experiences and their visual memories, that have changed their lives, through the turmoil of cancer.
This especially has touched my heart as I know both Janelle and Lynn from the care they have given to me through my own breast cancer treatment. I want them to know what a difference they made in my life and how their help and friendship have meant so much to me.
Thank for sharing this and I know it will help many others who are going through their own battle with cancer. I appreciate how you have shared a piece of your personal life with me.
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