From: JoAnn Yoshimoto
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 8:08 AM
To: All Staff
Subject: New Purpose for Unclaimed Bikes
Here is what an ambitious healthcare worker was able to do with one of the abandoned bikes that was shipped to South Africa by Bicycle for Humanity – Seattle Chapter.
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From: Gail Pohlman
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2011 8:23 AM
To: Fulvio Pace; Pat Montani; Frank Finneran
Subject: Ndumo ambulance
In addition to helping with the BE program in Ndumo I am a volunteer (nurse) at the public clinic. Earlier this week I noticed that someone had converted their bicycle into an ambulance in order to bring someone into the clinic that was unable to walk the distance to the clinic. Just thought you would enjoy the photos.
Gail Pohlman
United States Peace Corps Volunteer
Ndumo Community
KZN, South Africa
From: Gail Pohlman
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2011 8:23 AM
To: Fulvio Pace; Pat Montani; Frank Finneran
Subject: Ndumo ambulance
In addition to helping with the BE program in Ndumo I am a volunteer (nurse) at the public clinic. Earlier this week I noticed that someone had converted their bicycle into an ambulance in order to bring someone into the clinic that was unable to walk the distance to the clinic. Just thought you would enjoy the photos.
Gail Pohlman
United States Peace Corps Volunteer
Ndumo Community
KZN, South Africa
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**** UPDATE. See MzunguEriki's excellent comment. It is almost certain that this particular bike didn't come from Seattle. Hundreds are shipped over there, but this one looks like it came from India. ****
Bicycles can and do change lives.
Keep 'em rolling,
Kent "Mountain Turtle" Peterson
Issaquah WA USA
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