Mexico Shipment Ready to Go

Monday, April 19, 2010
On Wednesday, April 14, Project C.U.R.E. Houston filled a tractor-trailer full of medical supplies for Mexico. This was a big load, because a 53-foot trailer (in picture) is much larger than a 40-foot ocean-going container. The load included 30 hospital beds. It was an exhausting job for the men who did it. Thanks, guys! 
 
Part of the Mexico load: Wheelchairs, anesthesia machine, beds, and hundreds of boxes.
Joe Olaniyi and George McDonald stacking boxes above, below and around the hospital beds.
 
Joe Olaniyi cramming boxes all the way to the ceiling. Anesthesia machine in foreground. Lane Gibson, Operations Director for Houston, unloading boxes of latex gloves from the pallet to stack in the trailer.

Dan Fox, Volunteer, PROJECT C.U.R.E. Houston