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The Fire 3: New School Year Preps
IN THE MEAN TIME: Books and equipment were ordered and shipped to Suriname. The entire school library was destroyed along with all the stocked books and most high school student books that had been left in the school Also destroyed were all the church Bibles, hymnals, and psalters. These were promptly reordered. Because of the inability of Rudy Poettcker to come to the U.S. (his visa and passport having been burned in the fire, whereas his wife's was not, and he was still waiting for an approval by waiver to his immigration problems from February 2000), Sharilyn had to come alone. She, David Card, and Nancy Donnan diligently worked at getting the books and invoices ready for a major shipment to Suriname.
JUNE, 2003, JULY, 2003
Additionally, three young people from the U.S., Canada, and Australia volunteered their services for the upcoming year. Two of them returned from the previous year and one was added for the year but did not stay. Since the school provides residence facilities for the volunteers who are single (part of the purpose of the new building), they all moved in with the Poettckers. Living conditions became something of a challenge needless to say.
VOLUNTEERS DURING 2003
If you or anyone you know would be interested in assisting in Suriname in the next or subsequent school years, please click here for further information and applications. To continue, click here to go to the next stage of the building process. While you are waiting for the new page, please pray for God to provide the finances needed to complete the rebuilding process.
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