Ashling Moran is part of a group of volunteers bringing 11 retired ambulances to Uganda through Hope On Wheels.
A Laois Councillor says she will 'never be the same' after a humanitarian trip.
Aisling Moran is part of a group of Midlands volunteers who are bringing a fleet of retired ambulances to Uganda to support critically ill and dying people.
Hope On Wheels is in Africa currently delivering 11 of the vehicles overland to operate as palliative care clinics.
They are a week into the trip and have visited hospitals, rural villages and hospices so far.
Councillor Moran says it's a life changing experience:
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