Friday, July 5, 2013
Summer Missions July 8 to August 23, 2013
At the end of July, Johnny Morgan, owner ABC Orthotics in Mobile, AL will be joining us. Johnny has provided life-changing braces for patients in Ecuador in the past. This time he wanted to come personally to bring bilateral lower limb prosthesis he made for a patient who underwent amputations as a child. This patient has been without lower limbs all his life. He is joyfully anticipating Johnny's visit and the hope he brings to him. Johnny wants to fit him personally and ensure all is well with this man in need. He will also meet with local orthotists to exchange ideas and provide training for them during his visit.
In August we will be welcoming missionary orthopaedic surgeon Ted Beemer and his wife Susan a CRNA, coming from Honduras to meet and learn more about La Vida Surgery Center and the medical ministry in Ecuador. Joining them is Tim Musick, a CRNA coming to lend a hand during a surgical week.
Later in the week we will be receiving Blair and Teal Garth, Susan and Clara Smith and Chandler Morales. Teal, Clara and Chandler are special young women who, together with friends, invest their Spring Break time raising money for wheelchairs for children in Ecuador. How? They walk around Perdido Key Florida, camping nights with the help of their parents! These girls are an inspiration to all who hear of their generosity. They will have an opportunity to personally visit some of the children who have benefitted from their loving gift of time. We also hope they will paint a coloring book type mural for children to enjoy chalk painting over and over again. Miles Christensen is a new volunteer joining this team. We look forward to meeting him and serving together.
Alternate days are filled with patient appointments during busy clinic days. Any patients identified in need of surgery will be placed on the surgical calendar for the months of October and November when we plan to return to provide more surgeries.
This is an overview of the projections for the trip. Look forward to posting actual happenings as time goes long. Thank you for visiting us and for sending us. Flor and Paul
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
On July 8 2012 we will be traveling back to Ecuador for orthopaedic surgical missions trip. We are so thankful that La Vida Surgery Center is completed because of the generosity of Samaritan's Purse and the involvement of the Templo Metropolitano Missionary Alliance Church in Portoviejo.
We opened a year ago on July 4, 2011. Many persons have received life-changing orthopaedic corrections.
We opened a year ago on July 4, 2011. Many persons have received life-changing orthopaedic corrections.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
The very first work team arrived from Fairhope, Alabama on November 7. They bring individual gifts yet as a group they are one.
The members are Michael Pursley MD, cardiologist pictured here, JJ McCool, Joe Strange, Pam and Len Turner (our dear friends for over 30 years) Cesar Roca MD, orthopaedic surgeon, Ralph La Guardia, pastor and Dr. Paul Fowler, senior pastor Eastern Shore Presbyterian Church.
The purpose of the trip is to help in the finishing stage of the construction of La Vida Surgical Center in Portoviejo, Ecuador. Through this process they will gain an understanding of the needs of the people, particularly the poor, in this region.
They have built a wonderful team. After the first day with JJ and Joe working on the suspended ceilings and Pam and Len painting walls , Ralph working with the Ecuadorian electrician pulling wires and the rest sanding walls and doing miscellaneous tasks, the group had exceeded the planned activities.
We meet for breakfast at 6:15 and begin our day at 6:55.
Although we are tired, there is no need for alarm clocks. The "hotel" rooster takes care of that function beginning at around 3:30 a.m.
Some of the guys are planning a special farewell soup which might involve our alarm clock!
Our work day ends at 4 p.m.
We sit and chat awaiting our evening "merienda" (snack) at 5:15 after which we go home to the Hotel Ejecutivo.
The members are Michael Pursley MD, cardiologist pictured here, JJ McCool, Joe Strange, Pam and Len Turner (our dear friends for over 30 years) Cesar Roca MD, orthopaedic surgeon, Ralph La Guardia, pastor and Dr. Paul Fowler, senior pastor Eastern Shore Presbyterian Church.
The purpose of the trip is to help in the finishing stage of the construction of La Vida Surgical Center in Portoviejo, Ecuador. Through this process they will gain an understanding of the needs of the people, particularly the poor, in this region.
They have built a wonderful team. After the first day with JJ and Joe working on the suspended ceilings and Pam and Len painting walls , Ralph working with the Ecuadorian electrician pulling wires and the rest sanding walls and doing miscellaneous tasks, the group had exceeded the planned activities.
We meet for breakfast at 6:15 and begin our day at 6:55.
Although we are tired, there is no need for alarm clocks. The "hotel" rooster takes care of that function beginning at around 3:30 a.m.
Some of the guys are planning a special farewell soup which might involve our alarm clock!
Our work day ends at 4 p.m.
We sit and chat awaiting our evening "merienda" (snack) at 5:15 after which we go home to the Hotel Ejecutivo.
Evenings have been busy:
Rotary Club meeting on Monday night where we received a warm welcome.
The younger set, JJ McCool, Michael Pursley and Cesar Roca worked out at a local gym with Julian and Jeff
Joe Strange went out to practice his Spanish but his best teacher so far has been a 3 year old girl who loves to hang around when he takes a break.
On Tuesday night Paul Fowler presented a class at the church on discipleship. I (Flor) enjoyed translating for him.
Today, Wednesday Nov 11 Michael Pursley saw patients in clinic at CAS after lunch. Cesar and Paul saw patients in clinic yesterday most of whom were follow ups to surgeries performed in June and October
Tonight, Ralph La Guardia will speak to church during Wednesday night church service.
The photos that follow are a glimpse of these wonderful friends giving of themselves and enjoying one another.
Rotary Club meeting on Monday night where we received a warm welcome.
The younger set, JJ McCool, Michael Pursley and Cesar Roca worked out at a local gym with Julian and Jeff
Joe Strange went out to practice his Spanish but his best teacher so far has been a 3 year old girl who loves to hang around when he takes a break.
On Tuesday night Paul Fowler presented a class at the church on discipleship. I (Flor) enjoyed translating for him.
Today, Wednesday Nov 11 Michael Pursley saw patients in clinic at CAS after lunch. Cesar and Paul saw patients in clinic yesterday most of whom were follow ups to surgeries performed in June and October
Tonight, Ralph La Guardia will speak to church during Wednesday night church service.
The photos that follow are a glimpse of these wonderful friends giving of themselves and enjoying one another.
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