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Jennifer Bell does not have a paying job, but volunteers for the non-profit CEDARS she founded with a friend. With her 6-month old baby Jacob to take care of, she has to bring him with her everywhere she goes during most of the day until her husband gets off work. She has to schedule her daily activities around his nap times. Here, Bell meets at the WKU Alive Center to talk about trying to set students set up with a refugee family to take care of through the $100 Program." "You might be biting off more than you can chew," Jennifer warned them only half joking before leaving.

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Bell mainly assists the Karenni people, who are from Burma. As part of her 8-hour Saturday work day, Bell and a student volunteer examine the mouth of one of the Burmese children who has been complaining about toothaches. Bell informs them that he will have to have a tooth removed. "I often serve the people that fall through the cracks," said Bell.

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Bell speaks to the father of a family about the importance of continuing to take his high blood pressure mediation, while several children crowd around a computer to participate in a video call with about six other Burmese families. "It's kind of taken over my life." said Bell, referring to the late night visits she frequently makes. The refugees show her unrelenting hospitality by feeding her rice and chicken and offering her soda and juice nearly every time she stops in.

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Bell sometimes draws pictures to help bridge the language barrier when she needs to communicate important information. She had stopped by an apartment at Lover's Lane after getting a call about some of the refugees having sores. After checking the residents, she determines the marks to be bedbug sores. Most of the Karenni sleep on the floor, but some have beds. Those that do share it with multiple family members, including those outside of immediate family. The residents pay $675 a month at this particular apartment complex, which infuriates Bell. "What kind of bullshit is that?" she said. "Sometimes I just want to say I don't want to see anymore, I don't want to know anymore, because the more I know, the more I have to do something about it. But I can't just stick my head in the sand."

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Bell teaches the residents at Creekwood Apartments how to use a Neti Pot, having one of the Karenni try for the first time.

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