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Sunday, 04 April 2010 16:54 |
PET Tampa, in association with PET International is has shipped 174 PET vehicles to Ecuador! Thank you to all who volunteered to help unload on Tuesday, March 22, and then loading the container for Ecuador on Thursday, March 24. You can read the full story here.
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Unique Wheelchairs Transform Lives |
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Thursday, 09 July 2009 11:13 |
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June 22, 2009
This Mission News Network features The Mission Society's involvement with distribution of PET Vehicles in Zambia. Click on this link to read the story: http://www.mnnonline.org/article/12822 |
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Sunday, 08 February 2009 17:59 |
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Yulisa is a 10 year-old girl in Nicaragua with cerebral palsy. She cannot use her legs and has only partial use of her left arm. Although able to sit up well and fully use her right hand, she was unable to grip the left drive handle on the junior PET. Without this ability, she would not be able to use the PET.
Marlin Schmidt, one of Tampa PET workshop volunteers that visited Nicaragua on a mission trip this past November, took her to a prosthesis lab where she was measured for a wrist brace which will enable her to have full use of the PET. If necessary her hand can be tied to the handle until such time as she gains the necessary strength and coordination to propel herself. She is all smiles now that she has a new found freedom! |
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November 16, 2008
The PETs to Guatemala have arrived: Three volunteers from Columbia will go the week of Nov. 16 to help assemble and distribute the container of PETs plus wheelchairs.
Gary Moreau, Thomas Trabue and Terrance Furstenau |
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The PETs to Chad have arrived!! |
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November 25, 2008
"We were amazed at how these PETs go together so easily and how easily they are propelled. WOW! WHAT A SURPRISE to see all the clothes and toys stuffed in the box with the PETs. The Chaldians will so appreciate the extreme blessings in the container...in the name of Jesus Christ....
Thank you is absolutely inadequate to express the thanks that will come from the 300 plus recipients and their families in eastern Chad and Darfur refugees."
(Note: Both wheelchairs and PETs were sent via Hope Haven International Ministries.)
Neil and Pam Donoghue
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