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Thursday, January 6, 2011

RAM parachutes into remote Haiti... on Twitpic

Americans just parachuted to a village not reached since #hai... on Twitpic

Pic posted by Ann Curry of NBC News.
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Board Member Diane McTurk at Karanambu

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Remote Area Medical Guyana Inc.
Lethem, Guyana
RAM Guyana is a registered non profit company in Guyana, South America. We are administered by a local Board of Directors and based in Lethem, Region 9. Our objective is to save lives, relieve suffering and improve the quality of life of persons living and working in the most remote and isolated regions of Guyana. We are an independent, non-governmental, humanitarian organization without religious or political affiliation. Our parent organization is Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps based in Knoxville TN - www.ramusa.org
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Young volunteers in Phillipai rest after helping haul medical equipment & supplies to the airstrip.

Young volunteers in Phillipai rest after helping haul medical equipment & supplies to the airstrip.