Holiday Message from the President, Scott Hamilton and Founder, Verne Chaney...
There is no better time than
the holidays to express our sincere appreciation for your generous and loyal
support for our international medical aid programs. Your gifts continue to provide urgently
needed care to thousands of people living in the most remote corners of the
world.
We would like to take take
this opportunity to update you on one of our most successful and fulfilling aid
programs. Dooley Intermed’s ongoing support of the Orphange
in the Sankkhu Valley of Nepal is providing orphaned children with a
loving home, nutritious food, clothing and a quality education. Most of all we
provide the children with a bright new future, filled with possibilities. Great
news! Your support has enabled
us to take in six additional homeless and abandoned children and we will soon be bringing in four
more children, whose parents were lost in the devastating Nepal earthquake.
They will soon join our family of happy kids at the orphanage which will bring
the total to twenty five children…their
lives will change dramatically because of you!
On behalf of all the people
we serve, the poor, the homeless, the forgotten,
and especially the children, the Dooley Intermed Board of Directors and
staff wish you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy
New Year!
With sincere thanks for your
support,
Scott W. Hamilton,
MBA, COT Verne Chaney, MD, FACS
President and
Director of Programs Founder
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AirIntermed Update...
This past September, the AirIntermed program was revived by Dooley Intermed in partnership with Airline Ambassadors International (AAI) headquartered in Washington, D.C. Airline personnel will participate in programs devoted to improving health conditions for the people of Nepal.
Airline volunteers will be working at the Eco-Farm Home for Orphaned Children Volunteer Service Program in the Sankkhu-Sharada Village, Nepal in cooperation with Mission Himalaya, Kathmandu.
Above...This past November, our second set of AirIntermed volunteers, Romy Skaper and Lynden Kosub enjoying their time spent with the children at the orphanage during the Dewali Festival.
Stringing garland for the Dewali Festival
Please visit our website for updates on all our programs ... any amount donated to our medical aid programs is greatly appreciated....
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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