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The D.O.V.E. Fund trustees returned from Vietnam in February 2017, and had much to
report on the needs of the people with Leprosy and the bandages being supplied by
our army of volunteers. During their trip, they visited remote Leper villages to
deliver your beautiful lovingly made Leper bandages
(a.k.a. Works of Love).
In follow up they also discussed
the ongoing care of the lepers with the nuns who visit and tend to them.
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WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED:
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We learned that, while Leprosy continues, most of the open sores which
needed bandaging have been healed. Also, they have been able to start
utilizing disposable gauze for bandaging. It is readily available there
locally and does not pose the challenge of trying to wash and sterilize.
The cost for purchase of disposables is just a fraction of the cost and
effort for our volunteers to make the knit bandages, ship them to Ohio.
Then, for D.O.V.E. Fund volunteers to package/handle, plus increased expenses
incurred transporting them to Vietnam and distributing them within the country.
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DECISION:
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Therefore, the decision has been made to ask our volunteers to use up their supply of
cotton thread and turn in their completed bandages by the end of 2017.
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
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We have accomplished so very much in these past years. What began in 2005 as a small
group of volunteers blossomed into a literal brigade of thousands of volunteers from
the U.S. and numerous foreign countries.
In 2008 we became an official part of The D.O.V.E. Fund (a 501(c)3 organization).
This greatly expanded our support and ability to handle and deliver larger quantities
of bandages.
In 2010 Linda Stocker and her husband Gary personally visited leper villages
to deliver food and medicine plus further assess their needs. They told us that the
people of the villages were starving but, we did not know what that meant until we personally
witnessed it.
The food and medicine delivered in 2010 was just a tiny start to the assistance that The
D.O.V.E. Fund Bandage Brigade continued to supply to this previously forgotten population
suffering from the effects of Leprosy.
The compassion and support provided by the generous
membership of The D.O.V.E. Fund has now extended to:
• Annual gifts of food and medicine
• Distribution of solar lights to homes without electricity
• Scholarships for children of the Leper families
• Fresh Water systems
Please know that your efforts have enabled great accomplishments in the care and continued
support of these special people. It may have seemed like you were “just” making a bandage
but you were also helping The D.O.V.E. Fund Bandage Brigade bring attention to the other
needs of the Leper community.
We have known all along that there are benefits to the volunteers being involved in this project.
Many of you have emphasized the therapeutic blessings experienced with your involvement.
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FUTURE VOLUNTEERING:
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Perhaps you will choose to lay down your needles for now and help raise
funds for the continuing projects that The D.O.V.E. Fund does for these
people. Any donations can be earmarked for “Leper Assistance” if you so desire.
If you still have an urge to use your needles, there are many organizations
in our local communities that can benefit from your skills. Just do some
searches online and let them know how you can help.
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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED:
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Thank you again for your love, dedication and service to this Brigade
- MISSION ACCOMPLISHED –
With your help, we have done more for the Lepers than we could have dreamed
of when we started down this path in 2005. The Brigade will “march” on with the
continued work of The D.O.V.E. Fund and our mission to provide
Assistance to those affected by Leprosy.
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WHERE TO SHIP YOUR BANDAGES:
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At this time, we are not accepting any bandages
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