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Mission Timeline:
Where We Show Up With DripDrop and Save Lives

When IV therapy isn't an option, dehydration can be life-threatening. At the edge of a wildfire, in a remote village, after a hurricane destroys local medical facilities—that's where we show up with DripDrop and save lives.

Atlantic Region

The 2024 hurricane season has been relentless, with several significant storms. In June, Hurricane Beryl tore through the Caribbean, severely impacting Barbados and parts of Texas, leaving widespread property damage and many residents in need of basic necessities. Later in September, Hurricane Helene formed in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in Florida on September 27th. The storm caused widespread devastation, with heavy damage to coastal communities, significant property losses, and hundreds of fatalities. In the aftermath of the hurricane, torrential rains and major flooding affected Georgia, the Carolinas, and nearby states, exacerbating the destruction left in its wake.

DripDrop’s long-standing Impact partners were on the ground immediately, providing assistance and resources to those in need. Global Empowerment Mission ensures that emergency supplies and teams are in place within 24 hours of the disaster, bringing in truckloads of supplies and helping to distribute throughout multiple locations. Heart to Heart International deployed mobile medical units and medical supplies to states impacted by both hurricanes. We are proud to partner with these organizations that respond in a moment's notice.


Denver, USA

Certain communities in metro Denver experience significant challenges with food insecurity and limited access to essential resources. These resource shortages create barriers to achieving good health, well-being, and economic stability for those affected.

In response, DripDrop teamed up with the Denver Rescue Mission, Dry Bones Denver, and the CU Street Medicine team to provide crucial support to these vulnerable populations.


Honduras

A recent dengue outbreak in Honduras has left communities increasingly vulnerable to dehydration-related illnesses. Limited access to healthcare and essential resources makes it challenging to manage the effects of the disease, heightening the risk of further complications from dehydration.

DripDrop’s donations to Heart to Heart International helped combat dehydration in the affected communities. Through a collaboration between Heart to Heart International and Food For The Poor, DripDrop was distributed to clinics and families in need. Hydration is crucial not only in dengue treatment but also in preventing dehydration in various other health conditions, especially among the elderly in these communities.


United States

High temperatures, heavy gear, and long response times all pose a threat to firefighters’ hydration and, therefore, safety. Dehydration can not only decrease performance, but it can also lead to health complications such as dizziness, heat stroke, and even heart attack. Proper hydration ensures firefighters can perform at their best, which directly benefits the good of the community.

To help support volunteer fire departments across the US, DripDrop proudly partnered with the National Volunteer Fire Council for the 5th consecutive year in a row! This year, DripDrop donated 400,000 servings to 1,000 volunteer fire departments around the country. We are privileged to have our product trusted by firefighters around the country and are pleased to be able to fuel these heroes in their efforts to keep communities safe.


Nashville, USA

Rising food insecurity in Metro Nashville is leaving many families, seniors, and children hungry and in need. This situation is further exacerbated by the hot summer months, which can lead to dehydration and further health complications, particularly for vulnerable populations.

DripDrop is stepping in to support The Store Nashville's mission to combat food insecurity. Our donations are helping to ensure that those in need stay hydrated during the scorching summer months.


United States

With frequent, intense heat waves rippling through the U.S., the threat to people’s health drastically increases. Vulnerable populations, such as those living in poverty, are among the most susceptible to serious health risk in relation to extreme heat.

Baby2Baby has partnered with DripDrop to provide electrolytes to communities that are greatly impacted by the extreme heat this summer. We are proud to help support Baby2Baby’s efforts to provide children and families living in poverty with diapers, clothing and all the basic necessities that every child deserves. To date, DripDrop has provided over 600k servings of our electrolyte drink mix to assist Baby2Baby’s important work.


United States

For The Salvation Army divisions across Texas, the Southwest, and Intermountain regions, coping with extreme heat and supporting disaster relief efforts are paramount.

DripDrop plays an integral part in scenarios like these where both the volunteers and beneficiaries of The Salvation Army’s help are in need of hydration to maintain health and well being during demanding efforts and operations. DripDrop has provided over 500k servings across these 3 divisions to help support their many efforts throughout the summer.


Florida

Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm and unleashed devastation along a wide stretch of the Gulf Coast. Many were without power and left with the aftermath of extreme flooding and widespread damage. The National Weather Service in Tallahassee called Idalia “an unprecedented event” since no major hurricanes on record have ever passed through the bay abutting the Big Bend.

Our partner, Global Empowerment Mission, who is based in Miami, FL responded in advance, preparing 6 trucks filled with Family Necessity Kits to ensure they could provide support to those impacted immediately. DripDrop was proud to be a part of their response, providing access to fast rehydration to both those affected by Hurricane Idalia as well as the response workers. GEM has committed $5 million in aid and supplies.


Maui, Hawaii

Several wildfires caused devastation across parts of Hawaii in August, fueled in part by dry conditions coupled with strong winds from Hurricane Dora passing to the south. The Maui Emergency Management Agency estimates that it will cost $5.52 billion to rebuild in Maui County. With thousands of residents displaced in the aftermath, many are left without everyday essentials and are in need of resources.

DripDrop’s trusted partners all responded immediately to help those in need. Global Empowerment Mission opened a Maui office, which is open to assist with long-term housing applications, BStrong cash assistance cards, and other supplies. Heart to Heart International sent medical supplies along with hygiene kits to be distributed to shelters and hotel housing. And in partnership with Baby2Baby, DripDrop was able to provide 130k servings to help with their response efforts as they get basic essentials to families with children who need them most.


United States

Veterans Day is a time to honor those who have served and the sacrifices they have made to protect our freedom. That's why this year we launched Project Lift Off with Lukes Wings, an organization dedicated to giving back — providing emergency travel planning and complimentary airfare to wounded, ill and injured service members and their loved ones.

On 11/11, every stick purchased on dripdrop.com was matched and donated to Luke's Wings. Thanks to your support, we were able to donate 20k servings. You can also learn more about the organization and make a contribution to help reunite service members with their loved ones here: https://lukeswings.org/


Philippines + Haiti

Our partner, Heart to Heart International, is continually providing support to those in need around the world. In November alone, they delivered 39 shipments of medical and humanitarian aid to 27 organizations across 7 countries!

DripDrop was able to support Heart to Heart’s efforts in Q4 with a donation of 150,000 servings to help their disaster response efforts in the Philippines as well as those in Haiti suffering from a Cholera outbreak. We are proud to support this great organization and reach those in need of life-saving dehydration relief.


Ukraine

As the war in Ukraine continues, support and resources are needed more than ever. Millions of civilians are living without access to food, water, health care and other essentials.

In October, our inventor Dr. Dolhun returned to Ukraine to continue the work he began in March. During his trip, he was able to deliver essential medical supplies that were in demand, as well as hundreds of servings of DripDrop. As Dr. Dolhun stated, "Just showing up matters" and it is a privilege to be able to stand by Ukrainians and show support during this time.


United States

In late September, Hurricane Ian, one of the strongest storms ever to make landfall on Florida's west coast, left residents reeling. A vicious combination of winds, rain, and storm surges has caused devastating loss of life, ongoing flooding, downed power lines, and impassable roads— leaving millions without power or clean water.

DripDrop's boots-on-the-ground Mission partners responded immediately, working overtime to help those affected by this disaster. Global Empowerment Mission supported victims by sending 50 trucks of aid and providing communities with Family Necessity Boxes containing 1-2 weeks of essentials (including DripDrop) and food. While Heart to Heart International deployed their disaster response teamand provided medical aid (including dehydration relief) to the hard-hit communities.


United States

So far in 2022, 50,691 wildfires have burned 6,717,555 acres in the United States. This is the most wildfires-to-date in the past 10 years. Dehydration is a critical safety concern for firefighters, especially wildland firefighters who are carrying 50lbs of equipment while battling flames as hot as 1,472℉.

As part of our long-term partnership with the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC), DripDrop launched our Firefighter Relief Donation Program in July, with a goal of distributing 400k servings to volunteer firefighters across the US. In addition, we provided over 90k servings to Wildland Fire Departments who are at great risk of dehydration as they help to prevent and fight wildfires this summer.


United States

When disaster strikes, quick response times are crucial to relief efforts. Our newest Mission Partner, Feed the Children, knows how important it is to anticipate and immediately address damage caused by hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and tornadoes —anything that leaves children and their families vulnerable.

Feed the Children works with community partners in hard-hit areas to distribute food, water, cleaning supplies, and essentials to families in need.

In August 2022, DripDrop kicked off our partnership with Feed the Children through an initial donation of 200,000 servings that will be utilized by their disaster response team as needs arise. We look forward to our continued relationship with Feed the Children in supporting their significant efforts to help those in need.


California, US

Multiple wildfires have caused evacuations, threatened and destroyed homes, and caused widespread damage across California. The Oak Fire, McKinney Fire, Fairview Fire and Mosquito Fire have burned over 150k acres and destroyed hundreds of structures. Thousands of people were evacuated and in need of support.

DripDrop’s partners Global Empowerment Mission and The Salvation Army responded immediately with boots-on-the-ground support. GEM supplied BStrong Family Necessity Kits and emergency supplies, and The Salvation Army provided supplies and meals to those affected and the First Responders. DripDrop is proud to partner with both organizations to supply dehydration relief for their emergency response services.


Southeast US

In late July, record-setting rainfall in southern and eastern Kentucky left more than 30 people dead and trapped thousands more inside their homes. Additionally, flash flooding occurred in and around St. Louis, MO prompting an emergency response to help the victims.

To help provide relief to those affected by the flooding, DripDrop’s partner Global Empowerment Mission responded with boots-on-the-ground support. GEM BStrong emergency supply kits, in which DripDrop is included, were provided on-site to those in need.


Phoenix, AZ

Extreme heat has become a serious issue across many cities in the United States, and is now the #1 weather-related cause of death. In addition, each summer more than 65,000 Americans on average visit an emergency room for acute heat illness. This issue has become especially dangerous in places like Phoenix, AZ. According to the Maricopa Association of Governments, there have been an average of nearly 200 heat-associated deaths per year in Maricopa County since 2014.

To help provide relief during extreme heat events, DripDrop partnered with the Salvation Army to supply 50,000 servings of DripDrip to be distributed amongst 11 Emergency Heat Relief cooling centers across the Phoenix area that are activated during excessive heat warnings throughout the summer. DripDrop is handed out alongside bottles of water to help provide much needed dehydration relief to those seeking a break from the extreme temperatures.

DripDrop also donated 20,000 servings to Phoenix Rescue Mission to assist in their Code:Red efforts to assist the homeless during extreme heat days in Phoenix with water, hygiene kits and shelter.


New Mexico, USA

In May, New Mexico experienced two of the largest wildfires they’ve seen in the state’s history, with several others across the state. While wildfires are expected, the fire season has started much earlier than previous years, burning over 300,000 acres, and displacing thousands of people.

To help provide support to those in need, DripDrop partnered with the Salvation Army to supply 20,000 servings of DripDrip for their relief efforts. This donation was directed to First Responders fighting the wildfires, in addition to evacuees who had to leave their homes.


The Nature Conservancy

To increase ecosystem resilience, moderate wildfire behavior and support fire-dependent cultures, The Nature Conservancy conducts controlled burns and works with diverse networks of fire practitioners throughout much of the United States.

To support these efforts, DripDrop donated over 25,000 servings to The Nature Conservancy. We reached over 70 fire practitioners and their teams using their professional skills and experience to safely and effectively to maintain fire’s role where it benefits people and nature and help keep fire out of places where it is destructive. Learn more about TNC’s work here.


Ukraine Mission Trip

We are in the midst of a major refugee crisis. Over 4 million Ukrainians have fled their country and, as the war continues, it's estimated that over 6 million more will be displaced. In early April, Dr. Dolhun traveled into Ukraine to provide much-needed medical assistance and supplies.

In 5 days, Dr. Dolhun and team were able to provide 2,000 servings of DripDrop and 100lbs of medical equipment, with the majority of this aid going directly to supply a hospital outside of Mariupol which had been bombed out but was still treating patients. There remains much more work to be done, and we will continue to support Ukraine through humanitarian aid.


Ukraine

Due to the invasion of Ukraine, a humanitarian crisis has unfolded as food and medical supplies are running extremely low across the country, while millions of people have been displaced and are seeking refuge in bordering countries.

In response through our boots on the ground partners, Global Empowerment Mission and Heart to Heart International, we have donated over 525k servings of DripDrop that are included in vital necessity kits for refugees, as well as distributed with medical supplies to clinics across Ukraine.


Campeche, MX

After his first mission trip to Campeche, MX in November, our founder, Dr. Dolhun set a goal to return to the area and continue to build upon the work he put in motion to ensure the surrounding communities in need have access to critical medical care.

In March, Dr. Dolhun and his team visited 2 rural villages outside of Campeche - where they continued to build relationships while delivering dehydration relief and medical aid to over 70 patients living within the communities in need.


Bronx, NY Fire

Due to the deadly fire that broke out in a Bronx apartment building on January 9, over 100 families were displaced from what officials described as one of the city’s worst fires in recent memory.

To support those displaced families, our partner Global Empowerment Mission was able to distribute 250 family necessity kits that contain supplies ranging from food, snacks, hydration, hygiene, as well as DripDrop.


Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, an unstable security situation marked by violence and population displacement means communities face acute and chronic food insecurity, disruption of basic healthcare services and infectious diseases.

In partnership with International Medical Corps, we distributed 175k sticks of DripDrop to help Ethiopians facing dehydration due to diarrheal disease and other illnesses from contaminated water, poor sanitation and hygiene.


Panama

In the indigenous Ngäbe communities, within the Bocas del Toro region of Panama, many people face acute dehydration due to poor water consumption and high incidence of diarrheal disease.

As part of their effort to help reduce the present and future burden of disease in the developing world, Floating Doctors set up clinics throughout this region to provide medical support. At these clinics, DripDrop was distributed as both a treatment for chronic dehydration and to supplement patient education. In six months, Floating Doctors treated 2,792 patients suffering from dehydration with DripDrop.


Mayfield, KY

On the night of December 10th, a series of tornadoes ravaged through 6 states and dozens of towns. The aftermath was devastating, with widespread damage leaving many without homes, access to clean water and the everyday resources they need.

In response, DripDrop partnered with Global Empowerment Mission to help those in the communities affected by the deadly tornadoes by providing DripDrop within GEM’s B-Strong family necessity kits, as well as supplied to rescue workers taking part in the critical relief efforts.

 


Campeche, MX

Our founder, Dr. Dolhun, invented DripDrop while on a mission trip to defeat life-threatening dehydration. We remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting communities not only through product donations, but with boots on the ground.

In November, Dr. Dolhun, touched down in the port city of Campeche, Mexico for an exploratory mission alongside the Red Cross that took Dr. Dolhun to rural villages across the region - building relationships and delivering dehydration relief and medical aid to communities in need in the country where he was born.


Firefighters

The National Interagency Fire Center reported that in 2021 a crushing 2.5 million acres have already succumbed to large fires across 12 US states. For wildland firefighters carrying 50lbs of equipment while battling flames as hot as 1,472℉, dehydration is a critical safety concern.

After years of driving DripDrop from our California office to active wildfire sites, we began a long-term partnership with the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) to distribute sticks to volunteer firefighters across the US. In 2021, we shipped over 200,000 sticks to crews in need of dehydration relief fast.


Miami

After a catastrophic apartment building collapse in Miami, sweltering conditions made dehydration a real risk to both displaced victims, and tireless heroes leading round-the-clock search-and-rescue efforts in heavy gear.

In partnership with Global Empowerment Mission, DripDrop was included in the over 250 family necessity kits delivered to survivors. Additionally, we provided sticks to mission-critical workers and volunteers assisting in exhaustive recovery efforts.


Venezuela

In Venezuela, poor nutrition, combined with lack of access to proper sanitation and clean drinking water, leads to waterborne infections that can cause severe, life-threatening dehydration.

In partnership with International Medical Corps, we distributed 120,000 sticks of DripDrop to the Dr. Jesús Reggeti Outpatient Clinic in Miranda state—the primary health facility in El Hatillo municipality that serves as the first line of care for its 95,000+ residents.


St Vincent's Volcano

Residents of the Caribbean island of St. Vincent faced dangerous dehydration after a major volcanic explosion compromised and completely cut off water supplies in some areas.

With our partners, Global Empowerment Mission and B-Strong, we distributed family necessities kits (including DripDrop) to various shelters throughout the region, and worked with Cultural Ambassadors to hand-deliver these critical-care kits directly to homes.

 


Zimbabwe

Devastating and prolonged drought in Zimbabwe means vulnerable communities are without safe drinking water. Here, cholera outbreaks and chronic diarrhea routinely result in life-threatening dehydration.

Our ongoing partnership with International Medical Corps allows us the opportunity to help decrease the staggering number of dehydration-related deaths. This year we distributed an additional 75,000 sticks of DripDrop to 134 health facilities in Zimbabwe.

 


Texas

Millions of Texans faced dehydration after a massive storm caused catastrophic failure of the state’s power grid, leaving many without safe water at home and grocery shelves bare.

In partnership with Global Empowerment Mission through B-Strong, we delivered over 60,000 sticks of DripDrop, knitted into survival kits, to those in need.


USA COVID Ongoing Response

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our healthcare and military heroes have grinded through long, grueling and more dehydrating shifts under layers of protective gear.

To support taxed frontline workers, we partnered with Krucial Staffing to get 10,000 sticks of DripDrop to doctors and nurses in New York and Texas, as well as members of the National Guard and US Armed Forces who were both recovering from COVID and providing patient care.


USA Wildfires

The National Interagency Fire Center reported that U.S. wildfires burned 10.27 million acres in 2020 – the highest yearly total on record. For wildland firefighters, carrying 50lbs of equipment while battling flames as hot as 1,472℉, dehydration is a critical safety concern.
After years of driving DripDrop from our California office to active fires, we began a long-term partnership with the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) to distribute it to volunteer firefighters across the US. In 2020, we shipped over 200,000 sticks to crews in need of dehydration relief fast.


USA COVID Response

As COVID-19 became a global health crisis, frontline healthcare workers were increasingly at risk for dehydration. Long hours exerting themselves to help others while wearing PPE meant few had time to properly hydrate.

Early in the pandemic, we partnered with Krucial Staffing to distribute 40,000 sticks of DripDrop to travel nurses volunteering to work in NYC. We also sent sticks to 250 hospitals across the country to help frontline medical heroes fight dehydration on the job.


The Dominican Republic

More than 40% of Dominicans live below the poverty line, which lends itself to an extremely low standard of health. Infectious disease is prevalent and chronic non-communicable diseases are on the rise. Associated dehydration is frequent and widespread.

For our 2nd mission trip with our partner, The Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children, Team DripDrop traveled to Project Restauracion. They taught community classes on the use of oral rehydration therapy and provided clinical care, both door-to-door and at health clinics.


Uganda

More than 40% of rural Ugandans live in abject poverty and the country is in the top 10 for HIV prevalence, creating a complex health situation. Malaria and other tropical diseases, of which dehydration is a symptom, are major, ongoing health concerns.

In 2019, Dr. Dolhun began volunteering at FIMRC Project Sites. He brought along fellow DripDrop team members and product. They performed consultations and provided effective dehydration treatment to this community combating deadly, daily dehydration from ongoing health crises.


Malawi

In Malawi, nearly one out of every five children under five will die from diarrheal disease. Tragically, these diseases are preventable and treatable. ORS could save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children here, which is why Dr. Dolhun has been bringing DripDrop to Malawi for years.

Dr. Dolhun returned to Malawi to support our long-term partnership with The Pebbles Project and Drink Malawi—both of which distribute DripDrop to treat dehydration. On this trip, he saw the improving dynamics and increased focus the community was now placing on live-saving oral rehydration therapy.

 


USA Wildfires

The Kincade Fire was the largest fire of 2019 in California, burning 77,758 acres in Sonoma County. Firefighters can lose up to one gallon of sweat per hour while battling active fires, and this one lasted 13 days.

Our team personally distributed over 20,000 sticks of DripDrop to hotshot and strike crews fighting this blaze. Because dehydration compromises mental acuity and physical performance, DripDrop helped ensure that these highly skilled heroes could function at peak levels.


The Bahamas

Hurricane Dorian was a devastating Category 5 hurricane, regarded as the worst natural disaster in Bahama’s recorded history. The flood limited access to toilets, clean water and medications, and increased the transmission of water-borne and infectious diseases. As a result, tens of thousands of Bahamians were at risk of dehydration.

DripDrop collaborated with Bethenny Frankel’s BStrong initiative and the Global Empowerment Mission to transport pallets of DripDrop to the suffering Bahamian community, including first responders, makeshift camps, and hospitals.


DR Congo

An Ebola outbreak in the North Kivu province became the second-largest in recorded history. Ebola symptoms cause extreme gastric distress, including diarrhea and vomiting, which rapidly deplete the body of vital water and electrolytes. Dehydration, in turn, can amplify inflammation and contribute to bleeding that many Ebola patients experience. Here, dehydration can be deadly.

In 2019, DripDrop began a long-term partnership with International Medical Corps to respond to the Ebola crisis in Democratic Republic of the Congo. 55,000 sticks of DripDrop (and counting) have helped both patients and aid workers fight deadly dehydration here. These efforts have saved lives during the 2018-2020 North Kivu outbreak and the ongoing Équateur outbreak.


Costa Rica

In developing countries, dehydration due to parasitic water and infectious disease causes up to 80% of diarrhoeal fatalities. And poor access to resources and healthcare increase the severity of dehydration within these areas.

On our first mission trip with the Foundation For International Medical Relief of Children FIMRC, our team traveled to Project Alajuelita, Costa Rica. There, we treated dehydration in a community of displaced and impoverished Nicaraguan refugees and provided instruction on oral rehydration therapy.


Zimbabwe

The cholera outbreak in Harare was declared a State of Emergency by the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) of Zimbabwe. Poor waste disposal systems and broken sewers were blamed for the disease outbreak which induced widespread dehydration.

Cholera is an acute diarrheal illness that causes life-threatening dehydration and kills thousands of people worldwide each year. Partnering with Africare and the local medical community, Dr. Dolhun administered 2,400 DripDrop sticks to patients suffering from Cholera-induced dehydration.


California, USA

The 2018 wildfire season was the deadliest and most destructive wildfire season on record in California. Firefighters exert an extraordinary amount of energy when responding to wildfires, and dehydration is a very serious threat to their health and safety.

We packed our cars full of DripDrop and set out to provide dehydration relief to firefighters selflessly combating the flames in our home state - the grassroots beginnings of a strategic initiative for our company. We met with crews and hand-delivered sticks to those fighting the Carr Fire, Holy Fire, Mendocino Complex Fire, and many others.


Texas, USA

Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas coastline hard. In the aftermath, The National Guard and volunteers leading the cleanup efforts faced the dangers of dehydration due to long days doing physically demanding work while battling high temperatures and direct sun exposure.

Dr. Dolhun and the DripDrop team traveled from San Antonio to Rockport, TX, administering DripDrop from a FEMA disaster site and leaving enough DripDrop behind to provide dehydration relief for the months of painstaking cleanup ahead.


South Africa

The Imizamo Yethu fire in Cape Town destroyed hundreds of homes and displaced thousands of individuals. Wildfire-induced dehydration was a concern for both victims of the tragedy as well as first responder firefighters.

Dr. Dolhun provided DripDrop to displaced families and firefighters, beginning a long-term partnership with local healthcare teams in the Kayamandi township. Together with The Pebbles Project and Legacy Centre, DripDrop built a community-based program addressing locally-defined healthcare needs—emphasizing prevention and treatment of infectious diarrhea.


Greece

The Syrian Refugee Crisis in the Mediterranean displaced over 2.7 million people. Refugees began living in camps along the Greek coastline. The lack of food and water on their long journeys, combined with the Mediterranean sun, quickly led to widespread dehydration and associated complications.

Dr. Dolhun and a team of relief workers traveled to four camps in Greece. They provided critical medical aid and oral rehydration therapy with DripDrop to adults and children in the refugee community suffering from dehydration due to infectious diarrhea, heat, and lack of food and water.


Ecuador

Ecuador was hit by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake. Over 700,000 people needed assistance after water, sanitation, and healthcare facilities were destroyed by the colossal impact, making dehydration a perilous issue for the community.

Dr. Dolhun traveled to Manta, Ecuador—the headquarters for the national response effort. His team met with the head of pediatrics at the local general hospital and administered DripDrop to children suffering from dehydration in the improvised pediatric wards.