We need for PC
(USA) and Bishop Duracin to lift the travel ban… A good contact with the
Episcopal Diocese in PaP is Burton Josef…..jv
-----Original Message-----
From: hscenews@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:hscenews@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Emilie Hitron
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006
5:49 PM
To: hscenews@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [hscenews] Very
Important Message
Gary;
We have been anxiously waiting for word on when
the Guest House at Leogane
and the Mobile Clinic program will once again be
operational. Any requests I
have sent to this group about when we might expect
the mobile clinic program
to be operational have not been answered. We need
the support of the drivers
and interpreters as well as the staff at the guest
house to function. I have
never receievd any word that we should hope to
come to Leogane in April as
we had planned. I have a committed group of
volunteers ready to go. We have
paid a deposit to the guest house. We are not
worried by the situatation in
Haiti-- it's always been unstable. We have
medications purchased and on
order. Is there a program in place???????
Emilie Hitron
>From: "Gary"
<garylineparaison@...>
>Reply-To: hscenews@yahoogroups.com
>To: hscenews@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [hscenews] Very Important Message
>Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 20:59:54 -0000
>
>Dear Folks,
> I take the time to drop those few lines
which I think will benefit
>you in a great deal in deciding about your
coming trips to Haiti.
>So many of us are waiting for the election to
take place, which is
>going to be the solution of the political
unrest, and the time where
>Haiti will be well- suited to handle
businesses and other
>activities. Election has been postponed
for more than three times
>now, which I think is a lack of ability and
knowledge of the Interim
>Government in leadership of this impoverished
Nation. The big
>dilemma is not only Haiti loses her
connections and resources on the
>national base but also on the international
base. Many foreign
>business firms wish that they would open their
business, but the
>election is thought to be the key of solution
to their safety, which
>I think is not obvious.
>Haiti's political crisis would not stop unless
the Haitian Government
>respects their promise to the Chimers, the
gangs and the illiterates
>of this country. Their promise was to create
thousands of jobs along
>with institutions that will dedicate to
instruct the youth that are
>in illiteracy. The government has not worked
on any of those promises
>to help those outside, in the streets, to
survive and have a normal
>life. I am sure that so many people that are
now involved in random
>acts and creating all those k-ass are those
that are offered money
>and have no alternate sources of income, that
is just an opinion, but
>remember that I live long enough there to be that
persuasive.
>If you all are waiting for the election, and
mean that Haiti's
>political climate will be better off for
safety concerns, I am
>strongly denied you all are in error. The
reason for that, so many
>people are now dieing with hypertension, and
their health condition
>becomes ten times aggravated than before. I am
sending this letter
>not to be opinionated but instead to persuade
you in thinking.
>I was going over the pictures taken in mobile
clinics along those
>with NCP. The face of those elders along with
kids and young adults
>that Mission Groups used to treat tells me
that they badly need your
>help than ever. I assume there are so many of
them that are already
>dead due to hypertension, malaria, TB, and
other serious related
>diseases. Your mobile clinics usually take
place in the villages
>around Leogane along in the most rural areas
that have no medical
>agencies to help. We all feel that the work
benefits the peasants,
>the literates along the elites in a great
deal. Even government
>agencies used to come and take a chance of
those free drugs/
>consultations in your clinics. Your clinics do
not take places around
>P-AU-P neither in the palace. None of you have
ever had a clinic in
>Cite Soleil before. I am requesting that you
plan another angle to
>schedule your trips. Going through the Jacmel
road to get to Leogane
>will be the best way to start saving life.
Remember that you are
>accompanied with five brave translators, Jean
Mary Cheridor, Mario
>Guerrier, Little Mario, Evans Cheridor, and
Peter Silmilhomme, who do
>not take any pressure from anyone. Do not
assume of any risk while a
>clinic is taking in the villages.
>I am requesting that you stop planning as the
election goes. It is
>not a prepaid that says," Pay a you
Go".
>In this last paragraph, I am requesting that
you all take just a few
>seconds to think of mobile clinics as well
with your work you have
>done in a mobile clinic, to see how important
you are to those
>patients along those in the Hospitals.
>Think of how many times patients are fighting,
crying, and suffering
>in mobile clinic, which indicates a having a
mobile clinic is more
>than money that you can give them. After
thinking, I want you to log
>on HCE-NEWS and go to the links and starting
viewing mobile clinics
>and see how important that you are to them,
and how many lives you
>have saved. I am sure you will remember faces
of those who incurred
>serious health conditions. If you do, be
prepared to go start
>planning for your trips.
>Let `s keep doing God's works as Tom Anderson
says, and we will see
>how secure He will keep us in doing so.
>May God bless your future trips in Haiti!
>Be Blessed,
>Jean Gary Paraison
>Former- Mobile Clinic Coordinator/Head
Translator @ Ste. Croix
>Hospital
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