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Padang Operations Journal
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Though we still have our small medical clinic up and runni. In Chinatown, we also. Continue our supply phase of the operations here partnere. We have found a number of remote villages. O be helped and we are currently getting the trucks as close as we can and then carrying in. We have found th. E most useful supplies right now are tools, nails. S, bamboo, rice, canned fish, cooking oil, soaps, femi. Ds, baby food, sledgehammers, crow bars and kerosene for lamps. Funny, in all the disasters I have h.
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Padang Operations Journal: War Wounds: A Final Blog from the Edge
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War Wounds: A Final Blog from the Edge. Time in the field allows the mind space to observe and create. More like jazz than logic. The pen knows what it wants to say. The agony that is Padang can be found not in the lingering scent of human corruption,. Nor in the crooked, bent and sagging walls,. But in the sight of a limping cat, making its way through the traffic and the rain. The Indonesian people rebuild.brick by bloody brick. On their own, like that cat. Care is the ultimate luxury. They don't get it.
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Padang Operations Journal
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As you probably know, LAST MILE OPERATIONS responded to the earthquake disaster that leveled Padang, West Sumatra. I have currently set up small street Medical clinics staffed by myself and Medical students whom I found at the local University. The injured are still coming in and medicine and. Funds are in very short supply. This is a humble request for any and all to please contribute what they can, however small, by visiting our website. I need more medicine.We need money. Can we do that? We specialize...
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Padang Operations Journal
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There was a fire in Chinatown today right next to our clinic. No traumatic injuries, thank heavens. One building gone. Lots of respiratory patients. The fire department performed admirably without tanks, oxygen or masks.Insane. I accepted a medical mission tomorrow up into the landslide country. Be well and thanks for your support. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Teaching Hearts, Opening Minds, Changing Lives through Education, Exploration and Direct Relief. Search and Rescue Operations.
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Padang Operations Journal
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The long clean-up begins here in Padang. First aid and general health continues in our humble clinic in Chinatown. Mostly wound and infection management, redressing bandages, suture removals, splints and some midwifery. Also, there is a great deal of respiratory distress due to the particulate matter in the air. This place is just dusty as hell. Everything kicked up from the debris like a tule fog. The lack of rain has been a Godsend, because so many people are still without shelter. Again, thanks to all...
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Padang Operations Journal
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Although I'm aware that the Padang Earthquake Emergency has fallen off the news cycle, we remain here at the. Crossroads of the surfing world continuing our work. We were invited to join the local non-profits here for a recent mission up into devistated Pariaman District. KOGAMI, Padang's Earthquake/Tsunami awareness organization, IDEP and the GREEN SCHOOL all contributed with supplies and support. These are a remarkably resilient people. Little Julia, the 10 year old whose house we were rebuilding, was ...
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Padang Operations Journal
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Thank you for all your support. We continue our work here in Padang, West Sumatra in the wake of the devastating earthquake that has struck the crossroads of international surfing. We are very proud to inform you that Mr. David Lupo and Mr. Tony Litwak, long time supporters, have taken a leave of absence from. Today, thanks to you, our donors, we were able to treat over 60 patients who are still recovering amidst the dust and rubble of what was once their ho. We are proud of you all. Please, Be well.
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Announcements - The Glass Mile
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Sea glass arrives at our shore. Posted Apr 6, 2011, 10:46 AM. By Cheryl-Ann Tan [ updated Apr 6, 2011, 11:01 AM. We have always been fascinated by sea glass- so we have finally decided to put some of our collection into beautiful jewelry for you to enjoy! All our sea glass is hand-harvested by our explorer and surfer friends from around the world. A Celebration of Craft: Glass Mile Pushcart pre-Christmas sale. Posted Nov 27, 2010, 7:32 PM. Free gift wrapping, jewelry-making lessons and more! Have assembl...
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25 Oct Mentawai, Indonesia Tsunami appeal for Last Mile Operations - The Glass Mile
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25 Oct Mentawai, Indonesia Tsunami appeal for Last Mile Operations. Posted Oct 28, 2010, 2:06 AM. Our adopted charity, Last Mile Operations. Will be conducting remote aid efforts to help the villages affected by the recent tsunami. As some of you know, The Glass Mile started off as a fundraiser to raise money for the Padang earthquake aid and rescue missions undertaken by LMO. All profits from the sale of all items on this site will be donated to Last Mile Operations until further notice. Director of Fie...