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WE ARE A MISSION TO HELP THE SICK OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

by Compassionately Arranging Relief and Equipment

Donated MaterialsPacific C.A.R.E. Missions collects surplus and out-dated (but still good) medical supplies from the many sources in Hawaii, and purchases needed supplies to help those in need. Normally these out-dated meds and/or replaced pieces of equipment are still very usable and many times near new. Usually they are taken to a local dumpster and discarded. We have found that there is a great need for these items in our 3rd world Pacific Island Countries where even a Band-Aid is rare and hard to find. We do offer a 501-c3, Federal Tax Deduction receipt for any donated items you might be able to give us and for any financial gifts to help us purchase supplies and cover the expenses involved in this mission-work.

We gather and store these items in a secure location as we have space. Some of the items include all kinds of meds, exam tables, hospital beds, gurneys, wheelchairs, walkers, crutches and many more important items of great need. Sadly, many of these usable supplies are now in landfills.Unloading Supplies

At the present time, we have a small warehouse and a secure lockable container to store and hold these items for future shipping. With the help of the Cruise Lines and shipping companies, we are able to make these important items available to needy locations in the Pacific region. We have been serving these Pacific Islands for about 5 years now and the sources are free but the trucking, storage and time to organize deliveries is difficult due to lack of funding. Your help with these expenses would help greatly and enable us to obtain more supplies for the few upcoming voyages to Fanning Island before the NCL ships discontinue voyaging there. As of this writing (Dec 13, 07) there are to only be three more voyages to Fanning and the last one is April 5th 2008.

Nurse with new suppliesWe at PCM, and Mission of Hope Ministries in South Carolina are also presently committed to helping and equipping a clinic in Fusi Samoa, which has nothing to use and in great need of their local villagers and governmental help to improve their facility so people can be properly treated there. That information will be included in a future update on our website.

There are so many young and pregnant mothers, children, teens and adults suffering and dying needlessly because of the lack of equipment or medical supplies. These lifesaving supplies could be freely made available by the abundant surplus in Hawaii and your partnership.

Please feel free to contact us for more information to help the needs and situations in Fanning, Samoa and other pacific island regions.

Thank you for your viewing our website and having an interest in this life saving mission.

Rich-Sig

Minister/Director Pacific C.A.R.E. Missions
P.O. Box 5294/ Kailua-Kona, Hi./ 96745
(970) 389-0363

email: rich@pacificcaremissions.org or weltycustoms@hotmail.com
website:
www.pacificcaremissions.org

A Mission/Ministry chartered under:
Dr. N. K.. SMITH, DD, ThD, Presiding Elder
Trinity Fellowship International
www.Trinity-Aloha.org
EIN 99-0342244-501c3
76-770 Hualalai Rd. Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
(808) 329-1123 email:
ken@trinity-aloha.org

 

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