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Mission Work Jeff Morrow has created a non-profit company that benefits impoverished locals whenever he organizes a fishing tournament. Instead of an entry fee, the participants of the tournament are required to provide vitamins, medical supplies, antibiotics, art supplies, solar cell energy (for residents who cannot afford electricity or running water), clothing, flashlights, and food drives. This non-profit organization is able to purchase antibiotics that cannot be re-sold in the United States because of their shelf-life. The organization then takes them to Central and South American countries that are in great need of medicine. Jeff Morrow also helped arrange for dentists to be taken by helicopter to the mountainous regions of Guatemala to extract teeth from the Mayan Indians, many of ho were dying from dental infections. One of the newest members of the organization, Dan Brown, in 2005 flew over to north-west Honduras on the Guatemalan border and spent two weeks building the foundation for a monetary. The photographs of his work will be posted on the website shortly. On one of our fishing trips to Guatemala we researched an intestinal parasite problem in Central America . The cryptosporidium is a parasite that is water borne and often appears where there is flooding. The antibiotics the organization brings help alleviate this problem.
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