Hello,
I'd be interested in learning more about the organization as well as just communicating with others that have been to Roatan or live there. We are planning a trip there in 2002 and joined this group to learn more about the area.
Marsha Tiemann
Sue Porubek wrote:
> I would be interested in learning more about the Island to Island > organization. > > I think Steve's offer to put up photos, project updates and volunteer > info is commendable. > > I look forward to learning more about this. > > - Sue > > Steve wrote: > > Hi list members, > > Greetings to the newly subscribed people! I'm the list > owner. There are 44 > of us here now. Soon we will reach the critical mass needed > to have the > list a little more lively. > > I know Bernadette and applaud her for what she is doing. As > the project > moves forward, I would be glad to put up photos and text of > what's going on > and a new Volunteering link on Roatanet.com. That may > generate some more > interest and donations. > > Best regards, > Steve > www.roatanet.com - Visitors' Guide to Roatan > > > -----Original Message----- > Teddy & Berna > Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:09 PM > Subject: [Roatan] Island To Island > > > Greetings to my fellow Roatan Lovers, > > My name is Bernadette ! Ebanks and I am the co-founder of a > non-profit org > called Island to Island. > We are in the process of trying to purchase a facility that > would serve > as a family resource center and a women's clinic. We are > also currently > sponsoring fifteen children to attend bilingual school in > Roatan. I would > like to use this list to help brainstorm ideas and collect > feedback about > anything pertaining to our project. We are seeking grants in > the states to > fund our project but are also trying to raise money locally. > Please pass the > word to fellow vacationers. This is a great way to give back > to the people > of Roatan. > Sincerely, > Bernadette Ebanks > > > > > Do You Yahoo!? > only $35 a year! |