Priscilla, My understanding is that we do not travel on the ground in PAP so we should be in much less danger. You also said the presence of the UN in Cap Hatien was much more visible. And if we were not to go, what would happen to the epileptics, diabetics, etc. who would run out of meds?
What is Twila's take on this? I am certainly not intimidated, but defer to the two of you. Jane
----- Original Message -----From: Priscilla StockwellSent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 9:27 AMSubject: RE: [hscenews] PCUSA Press Release pertaining to travel to HaitiMS. Mahler,Thank you for your communication. I met you at the conference in Michigan. Jane Carney (pharmacist) and I will be leaving for Haiti on 6/30 traveling to Cap Haitien for the purposes of medical mission. I am unable to open your file. Please summarize when you can.Priscilla StockwellFamily Nurse Practitioner-----Original Message-----Sorry I must have ommited the attachment
From: hscenews@yahoogroups.com [mailto:hscenews@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Pix Mahler
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 10:39 PM
To: hscenews@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [hscenews] PCUSA Press Release pertaining to travel to Haiti
Folks,
Please read the attachment and share it with any and all persons connected to
missions and ministry in Haiti. If you have any difficulty downloading the
file, please let me know and I will send it to you in the body of a message.
Let us be in prayer for the safety of our Haitian brothers and sisters during
yet again another time of trial. Let us pray that we will soon be able to
travel again and be among those with whom we care so much about and from whom
we receive many blessings.
In Christ's service,
--
Pix Mahler
PCUSA Haiti Partnership Facilitator
http://www.pcusa.org/missionconnections/profiles/mahlerp.htm