Be the change you want to see in the world. ~ Ghandi

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

MSF Recruiting Event: Portland and Seattle

PUT YOUR IDEALS INTO PRACTICE: 
DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS RECRUITMENT INFORMATION SESSIONS 



PORTLAND
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 - 7:00PM
200 Market Building - Lobby Level Conference Room
200 SW Market St
Portland, OR 97201
Every day, Doctors Without Borders aid workers from around the world provide assistance to people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe – treating those most in need regardless of political, religious, or economic interest. Whether an emergency involves armed conflicts or epidemics, malnutrition or natural disasters, Doctors Without Borders is committed to bringing quality medical care to people caught in crisis.

On January 31 in Portland, medical and non-medical professionals are invited to join us for a presentation to learn more about how you can join Doctors Without Borders' pool of dedicated aid workers. You'll meet experienced Doctors Without Borders aid workers from the Portland area and hear firsthand stories of "life in the field." Aid worker and recruiter Rogier van Helmond will discuss requirements and the application process.

For more information and to register please visit:
 http://msfportlandinfosession013112.eventbrite.com/


SEATTLE


Thursday, February 2, 2012 - 7:00PM
The Mountaineers Program Center - Goodman B Room
7700 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115
Every day, Doctors Without Borders aid workers from around the world provide assistance to people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe – treating those most in need regardless of political, religious, or economic interest. Whether an emergency involves armed conflicts or epidemics, malnutrition or natural disasters, Doctors Without Borders is committed to bringing quality medical care to people caught in crisis.

On February 2 in Seattle, medical and non-medical professionals are invited to join us for a presentation to learn more about how you can join Doctors Without Borders' pool of dedicated aid workers. You'll meet experienced Doctors Without Borders aid workers from the Seattle area and hear firsthand stories of "life in the field." Aid worker and recruiter Rogier van Helmond will discuss requirements and the application process.

For more information and to register please visit:
 http://msfseattleinfosession020212.eventbrite.com/

Need for Volunteers: Hearts Afire Mission Trip To Haiti




The Haiti earthquake has created a wide variety of ministry opportunities in this poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.  General medical clinics are of critical importance and Hearts Afire have also engaged in the assistance of orphanage construction.  Hearts Afire continues facilitating the healing of the Haitians hearts, homes, and villages.  

Hearts Afire will be conducting a mission to Haiti from March 11-17, 2012.   They will be conducting medical clinics, outreach programs and youth and child ministries.   Trip cost is $1600 and includes airfare from Tampa, FL, all meals, transportation, lodging and other necessities.  To register, contact Barb Faber at (941) 552-1584 or email barb@heartsafire.us 


To learn more about Hearts Afire's mission and success stories, please visit their website www.heartsafire.us



Sunday, January 15, 2012

One Nurse At A Time says Goodbye to Communications Director, Nancy Harless, RN, BSN, WCHNP.

One Nurse At A Time announces that Nancy Harless has stepped down as Communications Director as of January 1, 2012.  Nancy joined ONAAT two years ago and has been the driving force behind our current successful media presence.  Nancy created the One Nurse At A Time Blog (OneNurseAtATimeBlog.blogspot) which was honored as one of the top nursing blogs for 2011.  Nancy  also used her writing talents to forge new relationships for ONAAT with many professional nursing journals and publications like Nurse.com and NP World News.  Nancy was instrumental in communicating with our scholarship recipients, helping them write about their mission experiences and being the conduit for sharing these stories.

“I am, and will always continue to be, a strong supporter of One Nurse and plan follow what's happening with you.  It's going to be an exciting year!” says Nancy.

Thank you for everything you have done for ONAAT Nancy.  Your relentless perserverance in spreading the word about the value of nursing really did help us “put more nurse out into the world”!  You will be greatly missed.

Sue Averill and Staci Kelley
Co-Founders of One Nurse At A Time