This Maule single engine will be
used as an air ambulance to carry patient and medical supplied
to and from Medor.
Distributed foods and other items
provided by the United States Postal Office of Conyers, Georgia to the children
and their families
in the remote area
Road to Médor
ABC News & Ann Curry Arrived in Médor
Our mission is to
contribute to the urban sector development of Haiti by
engaging in social service activities related to
promotion of children's education, health, and community
outreach.
Construction of an Airstrip in Médor, Haiti
Photo for the Mission
May 2011
The road to
Médor is treacherous. We
encountered more bumps on this road than flying the King
Air C90 from Knoxville TN to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. M.
Stan, M. Waynns and M. Joe Hurston from Air Mobile Joe
are great pilots and
Colonel Dick Stoops,
the RAM AIRBORNE director knows well all the safe place
when parachuted volunteers and where to
drop equipment and supplies when opening an airstrip in the remote
area. We cannot
forgot our driver Jean who helped us crossed the
mountain safely. We also thank Father Luckson for the
accommodations, not to forget our interpreter Mr. Volneus for his time and commitment to the project.
FONDESCH is also
reaching out to kids in difficult situation.
We do group counseling to youth in difficult
situation is to share and show positive attitude.
FONDESCH is now planning to join Doctor Mary Susan
Carlson to provide support, arts program and other
social services in Médor. We are also looking
for soccer shoes for the children. They are using
the airstrip as a soccer field until the free air
ambulance service starts its operation.