Post by tomcamp on Nov 12, 2007 18:14:52 GMT -5
FLOODS HIT THE COLON, HONDURAS, AREA
> We have obtained 40,000 pounds of rice that will be sacked in 5 pound
bags and loaded on a 20 foot container. I must find the container and
figure out how to get the container to Honduras and on to the Iriona ,
Colon area. Any financial help would allow us to get this vital food
delivered quickly. Please email me if you have any suggestions. The
rice is being donated by a union employer in West Sacramento,
California. The sacking of the rice and loading it onto the container is
being donated by the International Longshoremen and Ware House Workers
Local 17 in West Sacramento. If you need to call me, my number is
916-612-9999. Any donation can be treated as a tax deductible donation
if sent to CHIMES (California Honduras Institute for Medical and
Educational Support) at 2222 H St., Sacramento, CA. 95816. Thank You,
Bill Camp
Please circulate this to as many people as possible.
BC
> Hi, Dr. Camp,
>
> We pray you are all doing well today. We are all good here at La
> Ceiba, but getting quite a bit of rains. In the Colon area they have a
> lot
> of villages flooding. At San Jose de La Punta the pastor reported the
> river had the village divided. They have been evacuating people from a
> lot
> of the areas. Some of the villages which have been flooding are Cusuna,
> Iriona Viejo, Sangrelaya, Champas, I think Tocamacho also. On the
> Mosquito
> Coast they have also been flooding, pastor David Smith at Rio Platano
> reported that most of the village is flooded. He said yesterday one
> family
> who were trying to cross the river in a boat, to bring their crops in,
> had
> their boat turned over and they almost drowned. They are loosing a lot of
> their crops, so please keep them all in prayer.
>
> God's best to you all,
>
>
> Sandy Palencio,
> Cruzado de Evangelico
> La Ceiba, Honduras
> We have obtained 40,000 pounds of rice that will be sacked in 5 pound
bags and loaded on a 20 foot container. I must find the container and
figure out how to get the container to Honduras and on to the Iriona ,
Colon area. Any financial help would allow us to get this vital food
delivered quickly. Please email me if you have any suggestions. The
rice is being donated by a union employer in West Sacramento,
California. The sacking of the rice and loading it onto the container is
being donated by the International Longshoremen and Ware House Workers
Local 17 in West Sacramento. If you need to call me, my number is
916-612-9999. Any donation can be treated as a tax deductible donation
if sent to CHIMES (California Honduras Institute for Medical and
Educational Support) at 2222 H St., Sacramento, CA. 95816. Thank You,
Bill Camp
Please circulate this to as many people as possible.
BC
> Hi, Dr. Camp,
>
> We pray you are all doing well today. We are all good here at La
> Ceiba, but getting quite a bit of rains. In the Colon area they have a
> lot
> of villages flooding. At San Jose de La Punta the pastor reported the
> river had the village divided. They have been evacuating people from a
> lot
> of the areas. Some of the villages which have been flooding are Cusuna,
> Iriona Viejo, Sangrelaya, Champas, I think Tocamacho also. On the
> Mosquito
> Coast they have also been flooding, pastor David Smith at Rio Platano
> reported that most of the village is flooded. He said yesterday one
> family
> who were trying to cross the river in a boat, to bring their crops in,
> had
> their boat turned over and they almost drowned. They are loosing a lot of
> their crops, so please keep them all in prayer.
>
> God's best to you all,
>
>
> Sandy Palencio,
> Cruzado de Evangelico
> La Ceiba, Honduras