When M. Tray Dunaway, a retired general surgeon from Camden, South Carolina, journeyed to Mississippi to help Hurricane Katrina's victims, he saw refugees pouring into tentlike medical centers without the medication they required and not knowing when they had had
their latest tetanus shots.
So, about 18 months
later — along with 2 contractors, 4 historical committee meetings, 5 slabs of calacatta marble, 15 samples of «white» paint, 1
tetanus shot and an endless amount of wine, our «labor of love» was finally completed.