
UPDATE: It is late 2008 - All of us living in the Gulf Coast
continue to cope from the effects of Hurricane Katrina.
International Children's Medical Foundation was
finally able to get 'bare minimum' roof repair done on
our residential facility at the end of August, 2006.
However, there was still much work to be done! Mold continued
to grow throughout the facility, causing serious health
issues. Mold spores can grow in a human's lungs resulting
in death.
Until this mold was eradicated, we could no longer
house medically challenged children in this facility.
Extremely serious health issues dicatated a relocation.
We we are seeking a larger facility. Our
long term vision is to have an acreage that would be
large enough to accommodate the following: a living
facility, office space, a warehouse for donated equipment
and medical supplies awaiting shipment to
the mission field and a seperate dorm building to house
volunteers. If you have or know of someone that has property
that they would like todonate to a worthy cause we'd love to hear from
you!
It does not have to be in the Gulf Coast.
Remember: Donations are tax deductible.
We are a 501-c-3 Non Profit Philanthropy
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