Having been touched by the nature and scope of the earthquake, I was moved to volunteer in the effort to mobilize aid to Haiti thru Missionary Flights International (www.missionflights.org) when Carol Liebler made an announcement at our church on Sunday shortly after it happened.
Assisting at MFI by repacking the heavy stream of donated items arriving daily was like drinking 3.2% beer, filling but not really satisfying. I did run into Terry Foley from Lake Worth one afternoon; he was preparing to return for his 2nd visit. Going sounded so simple and Terry was so enthusiastic that I went into the office and said I am putting a group together and to let me know when some empty seats to Port au Prince (PAP) were available. Several days later they called, said they had some seats, and asked if my group had all their shots. Shots!??! What shots? What group? Those initially interested, were suddenly apprehensive. It took two weeks to schedule necessary shots, at which time I returned to MFI’s reservation clerk and said my wife and I were ready. Unfortunately they called Fran and asked several unnerving questions like where we were going to stay, etc. A “We need to have a talk” moment occurred the next time I arrived home. This led to a 9:00 PM meeting with Terry on his return from his 2nd trip several nights later. We flew out two mornings later, hoping to find someone named Justin (no last name) at the airport. Fortunately within an hour of arrival we met up with Justin and our journey began.
Monday, April 5, 2010
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