Missing from this photo are Rose, Phillipe, Marie, Tom, Claire, and Ali. All were key players. The villagers liked them so much that they threatened to eat us if we didn't let them stay.
Banem Bay Part 1 October 7th 2008 Banem Bay turned out to be a raging success. Thanks to an amazing pack of donors, volunteers and the indispensable crew of the Alvei we surpassed all our expectations and accomplished far more than our original goals. As usual there were complications and delays but the team conquered all obstacles in the path like true champions.
After the hassle with our cargo delivery we finally decided to c ... read more
Oceania » Vanuatu » Malekula The British and French, who settled the New Hebrides in the 19th century, agreed in 1906 to an Anglo-French Condominium, which administered the islands until independence in 1980.... ... read more
The current endeavor has me working as a director for a small humanitarian aid organization. Project MARC is a non-governmental organization that provides medical assistance to remote communities in island nations. The projects we do range from building clinics to installing water systems to vaccinating children.
This website will serve as a log of my activities and will hopefully allow people to observe the projects while they happen. If you scroll down to some of last year's journal entries, you can see some of the places I've been privileged enough to visit. ... full info