10/27/10: MMRC is actively gathering, sharing, delivering Cholera medical supplies, as well as educating prevention. They leave to deliver supplies to St. Marc early 10/28/10 and will continue to support needs during the epidemic.
If you are in country and can deliver needed supplies for them to distribute, please take them to the listed Haiti address above. If you need donated supplies picked up, call the Haiti number listed above.
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
Wed Nov 24 17:41:05 +0000 2010 by LTel:name: M.M.R.C. (Materials Management Relief Corp) - 2010 Haiti Earthquake -> MMRC (Materials Management Relief Corp) - 2010 Haiti Earthquake
(show/hide changes)Sun Oct 31 20:58:02 +0000 2010 by DNug:notes: 10/27/10: MMRC is actively gathering, sharing, delivering Cholera medical supplies, as well as educating prevention. They leave to deliver supplies to St. Marc early 10/28/10 and will continue to support needs during the epidemic.
If you are in country and can deliver needed supplies for them to distribute, please take them to the listed Haiti address above. If you need donated supplies picked up, call the Haiti number listed above.
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FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring @ mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner @ mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci @ mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti -> 10/27/10: MMRC is actively gathering, sharing, delivering Cholera medical supplies, as well as educating prevention. They leave to deliver supplies to St. Marc early 10/28/10 and will continue to support needs during the epidemic.
If you are in country and can deliver needed supplies for them to distribute, please take them to the listed Haiti address above. If you need donated supplies picked up, call the Haiti number listed above.
=======================================
FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring @ mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner @ mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci @ mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti
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ARTICLE:
http://www.montrealgazette.com/health/Malnourished+exhausted+happy/3737737/story.html
(show/hide changes)Thu Oct 28 14:17:15 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: 10/27/10: MMRC is actively gathering, sharing, delivering Cholera medical supplies, as well as educating. They leave to deliver supplies to St. Marc early 10/28/10 and will continue to support needs during the epidemic.
If you are in country and can deliver needed supplies for them to distribute, please take them to the listed Haiti address above. If you need donated supplies picked up, call the Haiti number listed above.
=======================================
FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring @ mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner @ mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci @ mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti -> 10/27/10: MMRC is actively gathering, sharing, delivering Cholera medical supplies, as well as educating prevention. They leave to deliver supplies to St. Marc early 10/28/10 and will continue to support needs during the epidemic.
If you are in country and can deliver needed supplies for them to distribute, please take them to the listed Haiti address above. If you need donated supplies picked up, call the Haiti number listed above.
=======================================
FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring @ mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner @ mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci @ mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti
(show/hide changes)Thu Oct 28 05:56:37 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: 10/27/10: MMRC is actively gathering, sharing, delivering Cholera medical supplies, as well as educating. They are soon delivering supplies to St. March to assist with Cholera patients.
=======================================
FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring @ mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner @ mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci @ mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti -> 10/27/10: MMRC is actively gathering, sharing, delivering Cholera medical supplies, as well as educating. They leave to deliver supplies to St. Marc early 10/28/10 and will continue to support needs during the epidemic.
If you are in country and can deliver needed supplies for them to distribute, please take them to the listed Haiti address above. If you need donated supplies picked up, call the Haiti number listed above.
=======================================
FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring @ mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner @ mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci @ mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti
(show/hide changes)Thu Oct 28 05:51:14 +0000 2010 by LTel:added address/main #
main_phone: U.S.: 602.315.9994 -> U.S.: 602.315.9994 / Haiti: 3438.7073
address: HAITI -> 31 Rue Babeole (Downtown next to the National I.D building)
notes: FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring @ mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner @ mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci @ mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti -> 10/27/10: MMRC is actively gathering, sharing, delivering Cholera medical supplies, as well as educating. They are soon delivering supplies to St. March to assist with Cholera patients.
=======================================
FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring @ mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner @ mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci @ mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti
(show/hide changes)Thu Oct 07 23:26:59 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring@mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner@mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci@mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti -> FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring @ mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner @ mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci @ mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti
(show/hide changes)Thu Oct 07 23:24:45 +0000 2010 by LTel:website: -> http://mmrcglobal.org/
(show/hide changes)Thu Oct 07 19:34:37 +0000 2010 by LTel:town: -> Port-au-Prince
address: -> HAITI
notes: FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring@mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner@mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci@mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America) -> FROM THE SITE:
We can be reached by e-mail or phone:
Paul Sebring (aka Big Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.sebring@mmrcglobal.org
602.315.9994 (North America)
(011) 509.3.438.7084 (Haiti)
Paul Waggoner (aka Little Paul)
Extreme Humanitarian
paul.waggoner@mmrcglobal.org
(011) 509.3.438.7073 (Haiti)
Nanci K. Murdock, CFA
Extreme Media Contact
nanci@mmrcglobal.org
(514) 654-5223 (North America)
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BLOG: http://mmrcglobal.org/category/haiti
region: Haiti, Caribbean -> Quest
mission:
MMRC is dedicated to serving people whose lives have been affected by natural disaster or conflicts.
We are currently operating in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where our mission has four (4) primary objectives.
1. Provide much needed logistical support to medical teams on the ground.
2. Create an effective EMS program for transferring patients between hospitals and tent communities.C
3. Develop and implement a Search & Rescue program.
4. Identify and support orphanages that are in need of food, shelter, clothing, vaccines, and education.
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THE RULES OF M.M.R.C. IN HAITI
Rule #1) Assess the situation: If we assess your situation and determine that you need help we will provide it.
Rule #2) Make sure it’s free: If you are not charging the Haitian people for your services and what you provide has no strings attached then we will help you.
Rule #3) Don’t lie: If we find out that you have been lying to us about anything we will cut you off. If we feel that the children in an orphanage will suffer from our absence we will work on having them placed in a better environment.
MMRC will not tolerate the continued suffering of children in Haitian orphanages.
Rule #4) Do whatever it takes: We will do whatever it takes to make sure that the people we support have what they need. We will go to shady parts of town; work through the night, beg or borrow whatever we can to get what we need, and barter everything we own to make something happen. We are the only group here doing what we do and without us many people will suffer. We can not fail.
Rule #5) Enjoy the Little Things: It is all about remembering to to enjoy the little things because if you don’t, you will lose your mind here.
-> MMRC is dedicated to serving people whose lives have been affected by natural disaster or conflicts.
We are currently operating in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where our mission has four (4) primary objectives.
1. Provide much needed logistical support to medical teams on the ground.
2. Create an effective EMS program for transferring patients between hospitals and tent communities.C
3. Develop and implement a Search & Rescue program.
4. Identify and support orphanages that are in need of food, shelter, clothing, vaccines, and education.
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THE RULES OF M.M.R.C. IN HAITI
Rule #1) Assess the situation: If we assess your situation and determine that you need help we will provide it.
Rule #2) Make sure it’s free: If you are not charging the Haitian people for your services and what you provide has no strings attached then we will help you.
Rule #3) Don’t lie: If we find out that you have been lying to us about anything we will cut you off. If we feel that the children in an orphanage will suffer from our absence we will work on having them placed in a better environment.
MMRC will not tolerate the continued suffering of children in Haitian orphanages.
Rule #4) Do whatever it takes: We will do whatever it takes to make sure that the people we support have what they need. We will go to shady parts of town; work through the night, beg or borrow whatever we can to get what we need, and barter everything we own to make something happen. We are the only group here doing what we do and without us many people will suffer. We can not fail.
Rule #5) Enjoy the Little Things: It is all about remembering to to enjoy the little things because if you don’t, you will lose your mind here.
(show/hide changes)Thu Oct 07 19:22:18 +0000 2010 by LTel:mission:
MMRC is dedicated to serving people whose lives have been affected by natural disaster or conflicts.
We are currently operating in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where our mission has four (4) primary objectives.
1. Provide much needed logistical support to medical teams on the ground.
2. Create an effective EMS program for transferring patients between hospitals and tent communities.C
3. Develop and implement a Search & Rescue program.
4. Identify and support orphanages that are in need of food, shelter, clothing, vaccines, and education. ->
MMRC is dedicated to serving people whose lives have been affected by natural disaster or conflicts.
We are currently operating in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where our mission has four (4) primary objectives.
1. Provide much needed logistical support to medical teams on the ground.
2. Create an effective EMS program for transferring patients between hospitals and tent communities.C
3. Develop and implement a Search & Rescue program.
4. Identify and support orphanages that are in need of food, shelter, clothing, vaccines, and education.
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THE RULES OF M.M.R.C. IN HAITI
Rule #1) Assess the situation: If we assess your situation and determine that you need help we will provide it.
Rule #2) Make sure it’s free: If you are not charging the Haitian people for your services and what you provide has no strings attached then we will help you.
Rule #3) Don’t lie: If we find out that you have been lying to us about anything we will cut you off. If we feel that the children in an orphanage will suffer from our absence we will work on having them placed in a better environment.
MMRC will not tolerate the continued suffering of children in Haitian orphanages.
Rule #4) Do whatever it takes: We will do whatever it takes to make sure that the people we support have what they need. We will go to shady parts of town; work through the night, beg or borrow whatever we can to get what we need, and barter everything we own to make something happen. We are the only group here doing what we do and without us many people will suffer. We can not fail.
Rule #5) Enjoy the Little Things: It is all about remembering to to enjoy the little things because if you don’t, you will lose your mind here.
(show/hide changes)Thu Oct 07 19:14:56 +0000 2010 by LTel:Site/Lori Boyko
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