A former Santon man has travelled to Nepal to highlight the work being undertaken at a British funded medical camp - one year on from a devastating earthquake.
Videographer Olly Pemberton visited the makeshift hospital which was set up by Exodus Travels to help villagers in Thulopatel - a town six hours east of Kathmandu:
Yesterday marked the anniversary of the worst natural disaster to strike Nepal - it claimed the lives of over 8,000 people and injured more than 21,000.
Olly's video shares the story of the camp - which is staffed by Nepali doctors and volunteer nurses - and tells the stories of those who visit it:
You can see his video here.
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