Sara,
Thanks for the news on what you are doing for the
relief efforts. Please keep up posted how things are going medically and what
you are seeing and doing. I know I would be interested to hear and probably
others would like to know as well. Keep up the good work!
Dave
From:
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005
1:47 PM
To:
Subject: [WildernessMedicinePA]
Re: Potable Aqua - Hurricane Aid
Great idea Fred! I have been at Ellington
Field since last week
triaging pts. from La. The triage went very
smoothly, and pts. were
very grateful. Going to the dome today and
back to Ellington
tomorrow. I am very glad other states are
now taking in evacuees.
Last night a few went to Idaho. Some are
reluctant to go as they
are scared of leaving the area they have always
known, though it
would be a wonderful fresh start for
them. Most have NOTHING
except the often soiled clothes on their
backs. This is not a short
term problem…the 250,000 newcomers to
Houston need jobs, schools,
money, everything.
More later.
Sara
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<wu_fred@y...> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
>
>
> I just heard of a really neat program that
applies to all of us
outdoor
> folks where we can help with the hurricane
relief efforts. The
makers of
> Potable Aqua (you know, the pill that
purifies a quart of water in
20
> minutes) is offering a program where we can
purchase and donate
the pills at
> a reduced cost. Each bottle will cost $1.75
(regular price $5.99)
and for
> every 10 bottles, the manufacturer will
donate 2 bottles. You can
also
> donate the pills to a variety of charities.
No minimum order is
required and
> I believe everything is tax deductible. The
website is below:
>
>
>
> http://www.potableaqua.com/
>
>
>
> Take care,
>
> Fred