EAA Sport Aviation
“IT’S A VERY ROUGH ENVIRONMENT,” MARK SAID.“If you can imagine a river the size of the Mississippi, the color is chocolate brown, it rises and
“IT’S A VERY ROUGH ENVIRONMENT,” MARK SAID.“If you can imagine a river the size of the Mississippi, the color is chocolate brown, it rises and
ONE OF MANY UNSUNG HEROS In partnership with the Digicel Foundation of Papua New Guinea and instructors from the East Sepik College of Nursing, we
What does a “normal” day look like for our pilots in Papua New Guinea? We can’t anticipate when emergency calls will come in, but some days are busier than others!
Defining Moments – 2019 in Review 2019 IN NUMBERS We served 116 different villages in the East Sepik province 21,894 LBS. OF MEDICAL SUPPLIES DELIVERED TO REMOTE AID
DOUBLE THE IMPACT On the Karawari River, an offshoot of the Sepik, an aid worker was desperately working to save the lives of Anna and
Two years ago, our family had the most meaningful and special Christmas experience of our lives. When we visited Papua New Guinea, we were able to experience first-hand the culture and people of this beautiful country and the tremendous impact that Samaritan Aviation is having there as the hands and feet of Jesus.
I would love to have a personal conversation with everyone who is a friend and supporter of Samaritan Aviation, but I sincerely hope this letter will convey my gratefulness to you for your friendship, prayers and support for our organization over the last 20 years.
Late in the day, our Medical Director, Chris Cooke, got a call from one of our farthest locations. Alti, a 12-year-old boy from May River, had climbed a tree with a knife to cut down some breadfruit when the knife slipped from his hands and plunged into his side.
Recently our chief pilot, Luke, departed on a morning medicine delivery flight to Yembi Yembi, delivering 418 pounds of critical medical supplies for their aid
Bringing hope and access to people in need is at the core of everything Samaritan Aviation does. Whether it’s helping a mother struggling through a difficult childbirth or a young boy suffering from cerebral malaria, it is often easy to see how the service we offer brings access to emergency lifesaving medical treatment and hope for a chance at life.
17 April 2020 – How we’re spreading HOPE during Covid-19 1 April 2020 – World Health Organization resources 26 March 2020 – Partnering with local business owners Public awareness and cooperation
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