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Madeline Hayes with some Iraqi children.

Making her mark in Mosul

Nursing student Madeline Hayes provides help and hope to suffering Iraqis.

October 31, 2017 by Strategic Communication

This past summer, Missouri State University student Madeline Hayes embarked on a journey she would never forget.

She left the comforts of home to help those who are suffering in one of the world’s most dangerous cities – Mosul, Iraq.

A senior nursing major, Hayes spent a month in Mosul with Free Burma Rangers (FBR), a humanitarian service movement founded by David Eubank, a former U.S. Special Forces operative. FBR provides aid in the conflict areas of Burma, Iraq and Sudan.

Her dad, Tim Hayes, a local lawyer and ex-military man, had made six trips to Mosul with FBR and connected her with the organization.

Hayes shares more about her life-changing adventure.

  1. Living out the public affairs mission in Mosul


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Find out more about FBR and how to donate on its website.


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