10/10/2025
Joseline is an Endeavor CRNA of 27 years. This past August, she embarked on a different kind of family vacation, fueled with immense pride in her 21-year-old daughter, Michelle, whose dedication to service has transformed lives in Nepal. A few years ago, Michelle spent a summer teaching English in the remote village of Kimche, where she also provided students with new uniforms and school supplies. True to her promise to return, she later spearheaded a fundraising campaign to install the first reverse osmosis water filtration system in the Annapurna region, granting local children access to clean, safe drinking water for the first time.
On her return trip, Michelle invited her family to witness the project’s impact. Together, along with some members of the anesthesia department, they donated goats to families living in the underdeveloped areas of Kimche and Kathmandu—making her quite literally the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time) in giving back. The experience was both humbling and deeply rewarding, as they witnessed firsthand the lasting impact of Michelle’s compassion and leadership uplifting communities in need.