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Welcome to United Humans- a podcast that goes into the personal lives of our 6,000+ volunteer medics and their families.
We're going to talk to and delve into their personal struggles, their challenges and their human side….
Let’s get to know these diverse volunteers from all across the country!
Our only mission is saving lives and we’ll discuss how that doesn’t leave room for discrimination against color, race, religion or sexual orientation.
Join us and let’s talk about fear, trauma, pain, and discuss the many flavors of people that exist in the organization.
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Lillian Ngugi and Edith Nnadi: Our first volunteers from Kenya and Nigeria
United Humans
1 hour 4 minutes
3 years ago
Lillian Ngugi and Edith Nnadi: Our first volunteers from Kenya and Nigeria
Lillian is from Kenya and Edith is from Nigeria. They have lived in Israel for many years and how they got here is a podcast onto itself! Devout Christians and believers in Tikun Olam (making the world a better place), they were deeply inspired by the volunteers of United Hatzalah and joined the NREMT class of 2020. They graduated, and since this podcast was recorded, have received their vests, bags and are going out on calls. These two truly special women, who both have had fascinating journeys, exemplify the unity that exists in United Hatzalah! Enjoy!
United Humans
Welcome to United Humans- a podcast that goes into the personal lives of our 6,000+ volunteer medics and their families.
We're going to talk to and delve into their personal struggles, their challenges and their human side….
Let’s get to know these diverse volunteers from all across the country!
Our only mission is saving lives and we’ll discuss how that doesn’t leave room for discrimination against color, race, religion or sexual orientation.
Join us and let’s talk about fear, trauma, pain, and discuss the many flavors of people that exist in the organization.
Share this with a friend and leave a positive review wherever you choose to listen to podcasts!