IN WELCOMING HOME
SEVEN YOUNG U.S. DOCTORS,
GRADUATES OF THE LATIN AMERICAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE,
WHO ARE RETURNING FROM A MONTH OF MEDICAL SERVICE IN HAITI
WORKING WITH THE CUBAN MEDICAL BRIGADE
TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 2010, at 6:30pm
in the Assembly Hall of the
JUDSON MEMORIAL CHURCH
239 Thompson Street (Greenwich Village)
(A/C/E/F/V to W. 4th St; 1 / 2 to Christopher St/Sheridan Sq; R/W to 8th St at 5th Ave)
The seven young doctors will be speaking about their first-hand experience working in the Croix des Bouquets Field Hospital, where they have been living and working in tents, seeing and treating hundreds of patients each day since their arrival in Haiti in early February.
These young women physicians who come from Harlem, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island; from Houston, Oakland, and Minnesota are the U.S. part of an international contingent of more than 200 young doctors from 25 different countries, all of them graduates of the Latin American School of Medicine, currently providing medical services in Haiti.
We will also be sharing information about sending humanitarian aid to Haiti: We are glad to let you know that IFCO/Pastors for Peace is collaborating with Local 100 of the Transit Workers Union to organize a container shipment of medical supplies, tents, and cots to Haiti.
A Haitian dinner will be served,
thanks to our friends at Lakou NY
and Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees.
(Donations for the meal will be gratefully accepted.)
PLEASE RSVP TO IFCO/PASTORS FOR PEACE: 212/926-5757; ifco@igc.org
We look forward to seeing you!
418 West 145th Street, 3-FL.
New York NY 10031
tel: 212.926.5757 - fax 212.926.5842 - e-mail ifco@igc.org
















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