Hill-Rom beds project in Papua New Guinea

Monday, March 08, 2010
The vice-president of operations for PROJECT C.U.R.E. sent this out to the directors of operations of the four warehouses to redistribute.  The video really is compelling. What we do really makes a BIG difference to those who receive it.


(No, the Houston warehouse was not directly involved in this shipment.)

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

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I think some of you are aware of our program with Hill-Rom to recycle beds.  The first effort was last summer in Mexico.  Below is a link to the second effort on beds from Australia to Papua New Guinea done in conjunction with our partner Samaritan Aviation.  We struggled this week to get the beds cleared through customs while their team was there ready to install the beds but on the last day the beds were cleared and delivered to the hospital.

The end of this will show you how the simple things you do have an impact.  We are talking about beds folks, not x-ray units or ultrasounds etc, beds!

Michael
Medoro is on his way to Ghana in a few weeks to repeat another project like this with Hill-Rom from Europe and we have two more loads scheduled to go to Mexico in April!

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=491679425561&ref=mf

George Roberge, Vice President of Operations, PROJECT C.U.R.E.

Feb. 22, 2010: Local school helps PROJECT C.U.R.E. to help Haiti earthquake victims

Wednesday, March 03, 2010
I volunteer about three days a week at PROJECT C.U.R.E. Houston. And about three days a month I am a substitute teacher at John Paul II Catholic School in west Houston near PROJECT C.U.R.E.  It's a wonderful place, some of the finest kids and finest adults that I have ever met. 

The fourth grade, under the guidance of Mrs. Richard and Ms. Condara, conducted a Haiti Relief Collection in January. 

Items donated included crutches, ankle casts, bandages, first-aid cream, and other items needed by people with injuries from falling debris.  This is the first of two carloads.

In addition to supplies, the students also collected money to donate to PROJECT C.U.R.E. to help Haiti.  On Ash Wednesday,Feb. 17, 2010 , right after Mass, Principal Mrs. Hengst presented a check to Lane Gibson, Director of Operations for PROJECT C.U.R.E. Houston, for $2,100.

PROJECT C.U.R.E. deeply appreciates the contributions of the children and adults of John Paul II Catholic School, and all the other individuals and organizations that help us to help the less fortunate people of the world.  Thank you! 

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