About the Project The Dr. Charles C. Southerland Jr. Yucatan Children's Project
The Dr. Charles C. Southerland Jr. Yucatan Children's Project began as an outgrowth of humanitarian relief to the Yucatan in 1988 after Hurricane Gilbert ripped through the region. Gilbert, a category 5 storm, left 500 people dead and widespread destruction. Relief aid to the region came from throughout the Western Hemisphere.
Dr. Charles C. Southerland, working with other health care professionals and public officials in Mexico hoped to bring medical care to the crippled children in the Yucatan as an ongoing project.
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51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine offers its students many opportunities to volunteer in the local and global community consistent with the mission of the institution. Select third- and fourth-year students are permitted to participate in the Yucatan Project mission trips, which normally take place several times per year. The team usually consists of one surgeon, three residents and one student per trip.
A humanitarian effort of the 51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine which provides indigent crippled children from the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico with surgical care of deformed limbs.