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Post by rickwatson on Aug 15, 2005 21:49:31 GMT -5
Use this section to discuss the things your teams need to be successful in Honduras.
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Post by tom camp on Aug 24, 2005 8:52:45 GMT -5
Good Morning All, There are 7 students in Honduras that need sponsors. 4 in La Haven: sponsorships are $110/mo/girl. This gives her a safe place to live, food, medical/dental care, and school supplies and tuition. contact tom camp at www.honduranmissions.com or llamacamp@direcway.com if you are interested in helping 3 students at the woodworking school in Plan de Flores. $55/mo/student. This supplies food, medical/dental home and school supplies for both high school and technical school. For more info contact Jane Cox at JCOXHSE@aol.com
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Post by TC on Aug 24, 2005 20:22:24 GMT -5
Good Evening All, In a recent visit to Plan de Flores by Bill Bryant, he found that there were 6 motors out of commitiion at the woodworking school. He replaced 2 of them and sent them down with Jane Cox's last team. There are still 4 needed to have the woodworking school working optimally. He thinks he found the reason that the 6 motors were burned out, and he is working on a solution. What is needed now is the replacement of the other 4 motors. There are over 200 members going to Honduras if you consider all of our team members. Would you please send this attachment out to all of your team members and see if we can solve this problem. The replacement value of the 4 motors is average over $200/motor, so if someone has a motor in their back shop we would rather have their motor. . Thanks, Tell your people if they have any questions to contact Bill Bryant directly: Bill Bryant 205-436-9914 or wbryant436@aol.com
thanks, Vaya con Dios, Tom Camp
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Post by Rick Watson on Dec 24, 2005 7:48:35 GMT -5
Submitted By Sandy Zoila, the nurse has 2 tumors in her throat and will be needing surgery. For now the tumors are benign, but the doctor has recommended she remove them asap. She estimate the surgery will be costing aprox. $1,000.00, and she asked if we could get her the funds donated or loaned. Please contact Sandy at cruzadas@televicab.com if you can help.
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Post by Rick Watson on Dec 30, 2005 13:39:47 GMT -5
Sandy, chief secretary of Cruzado in Honduras, has a request. There is an elderly lady from Taqusakapa, Honduras who has been working with Cruzado since before Sister Eleanor's time. She actually worked with Sister Jean, Dan Isbell's mom and the person who actually started Cruzado. At any rate, this lady has fallen and borken her hip and low back. She is confined to a wheel chair. Sandy does not know the size or weight of the lady, but has requested us to send down a wheel chair if possible. If you can get your hands on one, send it to: AHMEN c/o Hilton Communication 1345 S. Skyline Dr. Jasper, Alabama 35501
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Post by Rick Watson on Jan 8, 2006 7:52:06 GMT -5
The July, 2005 Readers Digest, page 27ff, had an article about all-terrain wheelchairs. They are made from plastic lawn chairs with bicycle wheels, and they will be shipped anywhere in the world for $41.17. At the time that article was prepared for print, the chairs had been sent to 45 countries already. The website for this organization is www.freewheelchairmission.org. Check it out! Kathy Clark
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