Dominica

2007
 

DOMINICA TRIP

DAVID LARSEN

KK4WW

J79WW

GAYNELL LARSEN

KK4WWW 

J79WWWW

CARMEN HAMLIN

KI4OSJ

 

... delivered portable radios to Dominica

February 3, 2007 - February 13, 2007.

FAIRS (Foundation for Amateur Intl. Radio Service, Ltd.) presented 24 portable radios and chargers to Dominican police.   The police radios were accepted by Commissioner Matthias D. Lestrade, and he mentioned how they were “much needed”, and had come at an opportune time!  These radios reportedly doubled their current working supply.

 

The primary purpose of the trip to Dominica was to enhance emergency communications on the island: to make the presentation of 24 portable radios (and chargers) for use by Dominican police **Thanks to Henry Henderson of ProComm Communications in Blacksburg, VA, for his help in securing these units**; to assist a committee in the east to prepare for emergencies common to their region; to increase the ability of Dominica’s current amateur radio operators to perform functions of service. Also, the group would distribute donated items gathered over the last six months: communications equipment, supplies and medicines, which were inventoried and transported by the team in 10 suitcases, 50 lbs each. A ham radio friend, also a member of FAIRS, had just taken a shipment some weeks ago…so there was follow-up to be done regarding the handling, disbursement.

Photos of Trip

Photo 1

For Carmen, Steve & Victoria, is was a 1st visit to the fishing village of Castle Bruce

Photo 2

David Larsen J79WW, Dominican President Nicholas Liverpool, and Deputy Commissioner of Police Clement Pierre-Louis J73CPL.

Photo 3

FAIRS made the official gift of 24 radios as part of the Police Training School Graduation in Morne Bruce.

Photo 4

Avril, of Castle Bruce, prepares meals for children, as part of the KFC (Kids for Christ) feeding program. 

Photo 5

Several of the school children have come up to the DASH (DADs After School Help) Center for a meal.   Gaynell J79WWW has a conversation with a few of the boys.

Photo 6

Steve Hamlin helps serve lunch (at the DASH Center) to some of the village's youngsters.

Photo 7

Joan Lockhart (right, in blue) helps children of the DASH program (DADs After School Help), and they pose for the camera wearing T-shirts given by the Floyd United Methodist Church Bible school.

Photo 8

Members of the Castle Bruce Disaster Management Committee, after their February 07 meeting, where they worked out some of the details of their Emergency Telecommunications Plan.

Photo 9

Mrs. Hyacinth Thomas of Castle Bruce Village Council and licensed amateur radio operator Dr. Don Esprit J73DE are valued members of the Castle Bruce Disaster Management Committee.

Photo 10

Gloria Walsh and her associates of the "Love One, Teach One Foundation" hope to help feed and tutor many children of needy families living near the capital city of Roseau.

Photo 11

Later, the children leave the "Love One, Teach One" center, and return to their homes.

Photo 12

Gaynell J79WWW and Victoria visit with a 101-year old Dominican man at the elder care facility owned by Hetty Pierre-Louis J73HPL.

Photo 13

David J79WWW presents a hand-held radio to Curtis Gordon J73CAG. 

 

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