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Sometimes volunteers contact us, and they are the answer to all of our prayers. A good example would be our volunteer architect, David Schele who has designed the new hospital. Now that the new medical storage building is finished, we need to think of organizing our inventory in the best way possible. Last month, Nicole Seiver contacted us after seeing on the pueblo a pueblo web site that we needed help with inventory. Nicole is from Sydney, Australia and is a "Supply Chain Contractor". She comes with lot's of experience from working with major companies, and is now working with the Hospitalito's administration setting up a computer program that tracks use of medications and supplies. Nicole will be with us for four months, and we are ever so grateful! Any bored hospital construction contractors out there?