Results 1 to 2 of 2

Thread: Hurricane Relieft: What Nurses Can Do

  1. #1

    Hurricane Relieft: What Nurses Can Do

    I just received an email from a travel company asking for help to send nurses on assignments to help with the hurricane relief efforts...

    Although I am not able to go myself, I have set aside one of my web pages for hurricane relief posts.

    Recruiters: Please send me an email with your hurricane related needs, and I will get the email posted as soon as possible. highwayhypo@yahoo.com

    Nurses: Please go by and check out the webpage and see if there is something you can do. The webpage can be viewed here: http://www.highwayhypodermics.com/Hurricane.htm

    THANKS to all!!!

  2. #2
    Moderator
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    New Jersey
    Posts
    2,548
    I hate to say it, but your post is almost as bad as encouraging scab nurses to rush into an area when they have a strike going on, concerned only with making money off other people's misery.

    Quit helping travel nurse agencies "chase ambulances." Save your "offers" for the spam area.

    If you were listing places on your site to volunteer our time, this kind of post might be "ok."

    Here are places that are getting help to where it is needed, not just who will pay the most to travel agencies. Any agency in the continental US worth it's salt can place you in hospitals desperate for nurses.

    Andrew Lopez, RN

    American Red Cross:"Every day, the American Red Cross helps people in emergencies . . . whether it's half a million disaster victims or one sick child who needs blood. Our vital work is made possible by people like you, who learn how good it can feel to lend a helping hand. Red Cross "everyday heroes" come from all walks of life. They're all ages. Everyone has something special to offer . . . Including you."
    American Red Cross Attn: Public Inquiry Office 431 18th Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20006
    info@usa.redcross.org, Telephone 202-639-3520, Donate NOW Call 1-800-HELP-NOW
    http://www.redcross.org/services/volunteer/

    ************************************************** ****

    Médecins Sans Frontières (also known as Doctors Without Borders or MSF):"Médecins Sans Frontières (also known as Doctors Without Borders or MSF) delivers emergency aid to victims of armed conflict, epidemics, and natural and man-made disasters, and to others who lack health care due to social or geographical isolation. MSF was founded in 1971 by a small group of French doctors who believed that all people have the right to medical care regardless of race,religion, creed or political affiliation, and that the needs of these people supersede respect for national borders. It was the first non-governmental organization to both provide emergency medical assistance and publicly bear witness to the plight of the populations they served."
    Médecins Sans Frontières (also known as Doctors Without Borders or MSF)
    333 7th Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10001-5004
    BY PHONE (212) 679-6800 BY FAX (212) 679-7016
    Make a donation toll-free at 1-888-392-0392, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
    http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/

    ************************************************** ****

    MEDICO, Inc:"Since its founding in 1990, MEDICO has provided basic services to people in need. Founders Lynda and Norm Peters, Jim Durham, and Marian and David Flowers experienced the joy of serving others and wanted to continue giving to those less fortunate. They created MEDICO, an independent organization not tied to a religious or government organization. Through the efforts of MEDICO, an expectant mother receives prenatal care, a little girl can walk normally after club foot surgery, a child obtains books and paper for classes. Since 1990, volunteers from all over the world have helped make this a reality for the people of Latin America."
    MEDICO, Inc.
    2955 Dawn Drive, Suite D Georgetown, TX 78628
    512-930-1893 voice 512-869-7500 fax
    info@medico.org
    http://www.medico.org/

    ************************************************** ****

    Peace Corps:"The Peace Corps website offers a thorough overview of the Volunteer experience-the types of work Volunteers do, the countries in which Volunteers serve, a step-by-step guide to the application process, and details about how Volunteers live. Learn About Peace Corps is a great place to start for information about Peace Corps and becoming a Volunteer. If you've looked over the website and are ready to take the next step toward becoming a Volunteer, call us toll-free at 1-800-424-8580 to speak to a recruiter in your area. You can also go directly to Apply Now to get started on your application."
    1-800-424-8580
    http://www.peacecorps.gov/


    ************************************************** ****

    Volunteers of America:"Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, spiritually based organization providing local human service programs and opportunities for individual and community involvement. From rural America to inner-city neighborhoods, Volunteers of America provides outreach programs that deal with today's most pressing social needs. Volunteers of America helps youths at risk, frail elderly, abused and neglected children, people with disabilities, homeless individuals and many others."
    Volunteers of America, National Office:
    1660 Duke St. Alexandria, VA 22314
    Toll Free: (800) 899-0089
    Phone: (703) 341-5000
    Fax: (703) 341-7000
    Email: info@voa.org
    http://www.volunteersofamerica.org

    ************************************************** ****

    Andrew Lopez, RN
    http://www.4nursing.com

Similar Threads

  1. Florida nurses and hurricane season
    By ldrnc in forum Travel Nurses Talk Travel Nursing
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 07-13-2007, 04:00 PM
  2. State OKs plan for hurricane preparedness
    By nursebot in forum Nursing News
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 05-27-2006, 01:59 AM
  3. Any Hurricane or Katrina Veterans Here?
    By travelinglvn in forum General Nursing Discussion
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 03-16-2006, 10:23 AM
  4. Nurse News - CRH nurses help Hurricane Rita evacuees
    By nursebot in forum Nursing News
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 10-18-2005, 08:59 PM
  5. Nurse News - Student nurses help hurricane victims
    By nursebot in forum Nursing News
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-28-2005, 11:59 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •