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  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room13.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room11.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room10.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room9.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room8.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room6.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room5.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room4.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room15.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room14.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room12.
  • Richard A. Veloz is the Chief Executive of South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles. The center serves mostly a poor, immigrant community and has received two grants as part of President Obama's stimulus package. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room7.
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9637.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry and must receive a number to enter. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9652.jpg
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9630.jpg
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9641.jpg
  • Volunteers at Second Chance Ministry prepare bags of food to be given to those in need.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9859.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9849.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents who lined up for free food pray for better times at Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9938.jpg
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-0019.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9748.jpg
  • San Bernardino resident Jim Hunter travels to 6 food banks per week for free food. Here, he leaves with his food provided by Second Chance Ministry. Hunter lives on his and his wife's social security and his hobbled with medical bills. He has exhaused his unemployment and his son recently moved back home. "I'm very anti-religion," Hunter explained after leaving with his food. "But I need the extra food."
    San Bernardino Poverty-0099.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry and must receive a number to enter. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9653.jpg
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-0027.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9612.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9816.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry and must receive a number to enter. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-0072.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry and must receive a number to enter. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-0076.jpg
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-8873.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-8814.jpg
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9648.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9714.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9722.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9790.jpg
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9645.jpg
  • San Bernardino resident Jim Hunter travels to 6 food banks per week for free food. Here, he leaves with his food provided by Second Chance Ministry. Hunter lives on his and his wife's social security and his hobbled with medical bills. He has exhaused his unemployment and his son recently moved back home. "I'm very anti-religion," Hunter explained after leaving with his food. "But I need the extra food."
    San Bernardino Poverty-0115.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9848.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents who lined up for free food pray for better times at Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9914.jpg
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9661.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9830.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9751.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9970.jpg
  • Evelin R. Martinez treats Mariana Flores at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image has a signed release on file.
    Physician Assist patient5.jpg
  • Evelin R. Martinez treats Mariana Flores at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image has a signed release on file.
    Physician Assist patient4.jpg
  • Evelin R. Martinez treats Mariana Flores at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image has a signed release on file.
    Physician Assist patient3.jpg
  • Evelin R. Martinez treats Mariana Flores at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image has a signed release on file.
    Physician Assist patient2.jpg
  • Evelin R. Martinez treats Mariana Flores at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image has a signed release on file.
    Physician Assist patient1.jpg
  • The crowded waiting room at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA as patients wait for medical care. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room21
  • The crowded waiting room at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA as patients wait for medical care. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for licensing via online. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for commercial use.
    Health Care Crowded room20.jpg
  • The crowded waiting room at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA as patients wait for medical care. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room19
  • The crowded waiting room at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA as patients wait for medical care. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for licensing via online. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for commercial use.
    Health Care Crowded room18.jpg
  • The crowded waiting room at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA as patients wait for medical care. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Health Care Crowded room17
  • The crowded waiting room at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA as patients wait for medical care. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for licensing via online. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for commercial use.
    Health Care Crowded room3.jpg
  • The crowded waiting room at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA as patients wait for medical care. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for licensing via online. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for commercial use.
    Health Care Crowded room2.jpg
  • The crowded waiting room at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA as patients wait for medical care. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for licensing via online. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for commercial use.
    Health Care Crowded room1.jpg
  • A migrant worker bathes in the hills of San Diego, California.  PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
    US Mexico border219.jpg
  • CULVER CITY, CA, January 29, 2008: Some of the artifacts gathered by Avery Clayton to be displayed at the African American museum in Culver City, California. The museum will house artifacts from private collections, especially his mother's collection of African American history.
    Avery Clayton 012.jpg
  • Locals hang out in the "ghetto" part of Augusta, Georgia near the projects. Butler Nero, on crutches, Charles Hill (hooded sweatshirt) and Robert Frederick, drink beer and talk about their neighborhood.
    Augusta5.jpg
  • Caddies have been hanging out the corner of Wheeler and Fleming at the Sand Hill Grill where a mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted for many years. They gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and socialize.
    Augusta4.jpg
  • Gregory Matthews, owner and operator of the Nearby Grocery, has run the store for the last 34 years. The market abuts the housing project in the "ghetto" part of Augusta, Georgia, close in proximity but miles in reality from the private Augusta National Golf Club where the Masters is played.
    Augusta3.jpg
  • Frank Carpenter was the Cellar Master at Augusta National as well as the man who gave the green jacket to the previous years winner (who would then present it to the winner). He is now retired and spends his afternoons at J.R.'s Stop and Shop, a small market bordering the projects in Augusta where many an old timer and locals gather to gossip. Frank is fond of singing jazz tunes (as seen in photos) while passing the time of day...
    Augusta2.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9600.jpg
  • San Bernardino resident Jim Hunter travels to 6 food banks per week for free food. Here, he leaves with his food provided by Second Chance Ministry. Hunter lives on his and his wife's social security and his hobbled with medical bills. He has exhaused his unemployment and his son recently moved back home. "I'm very anti-religion," Hunter explained after leaving with his food. "But I need the extra food."
    San Bernardino Poverty-0112.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents who lined up for free food pray for better times at Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9931.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-0048.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-8827.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9671.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents who lined up for free food pray for better times at Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9948.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-8807.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents line up for free food provided by Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9689.jpg
  • San Bernardino residents who lined up for free food pray for better times at Second Chance Ministry. People received one bag of USDA food and a second bag of food donated directly from the church if they stayed for a church service.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9905.jpg
  • Cesar Dickensauge, 32, brought his girlfriend, Lucero Valera and daughter, Alicia Valera, 2, to the Second Chance Ministry food giveaway in San Bernardino, CA. They received two bags of food.
    San Bernardino Poverty-9646.jpg
  • Evelin R. Martinez treats Mariana Flores at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image has a signed release on file.
    Physician Assist patient6.jpg
  • The crowded waiting room at the South Central Family Health Center in Los Angeles, CA as patients wait for medical care. Please Contact Me With Licensing Questions or Requests. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for licensing via online. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. This image is *not* available for commercial use.
    Health Care Crowded room16.jpg
  • A migrant on his way to America steps into the church at Casa del Migrante, a Catholic shelter for migrants in Tijuana, Mexico, before heading to try to cross the border into California. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
    US Mexico border210.jpg
  • The immigration war took it's toll when this boy along with hundreds of others were forced out of a migrant camp they had built in a small San Diego, California, canyon near the fields they tended. The city bulldozed the camp. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
    US Mexico border227.jpg
  • Caddies have been hanging out the corner of Wheeler and Fleming at the Sand Hill Grill where a mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted for many years. They gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and socialize.
    Augusta10.jpg
  • Gregory Matthews, owner and operator of the Nearby Grocery in the projects of Augusta, has seen many changes in his over three decades in business. His customers are mostly poor and black, far different from the scene played out only miles away at the Masters where wealth prevails and the black players account for a very small percentage of golfers.
    Augusta Georgia-4.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, checks his injured father-in-law, Leamalie Holmes, 83, while making rounds of Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina082.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina088.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina090.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina091.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina092.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina093.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina094.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, checks on Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...(Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..
    Hurricane Katrina Photo46.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, checks on Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...(Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..
    Hurricane Katrina Photo45.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  A family of evacuees, including 5-yr-old Ashton Cotton, from New Orleans gather and pray in a home donated to them by a friend of Dr. Ronald Myers on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...(Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..
    Hurricane Katrina Photo43.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, checks his injured father-in-law, Leamalie Holmes, 83, while making rounds of Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina081.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, checks his injured father-in-law, Leamalie Holmes, 83, while making rounds of Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina083.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina089.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina095.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina096.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina097.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina098.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina099.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, listens to evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...(Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..
    Hurricane Katrina Photo47.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, checks his injured father-in-law, Leamalie Holmes, 83, while making rounds of Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...(Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..
    Hurricane Katrina Photo44.jpg

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