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  1. Who am I allowed to bring with me when I come to UCLA to participate in Operation Mend?

  2. What happens when my family and I land at LAX?

  3. If I have surgery at UCLA, will I be staying in the hospital?

  4. Where do my family and I stay when in Los Angeles? And what happens to my family if I do have to stay in the hospital?

  5. I've never been to Los Angeles, what is it like?

  6. I'm only coming with one family member and don't know anyone in L.A. Should I be worried about that?

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