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Vital Links for Humanity -Missions and Projects
Basic Information
Address: PO Box 1496 / 2783 Feiner Lane
Eagle River, WI 54521-1496
Phone Number: 715-479-7612 / Cell: 480-818-0890
Email: vitallinks99@msn.com
Director: Nancy Spahr RN, MSN,PhD Educuation
Additional Information
Causes Served: Medical/nursing Education, Outreach clinics, Medical care, orphan support, Bible Study, English classes
Population Served: Vietnam medical community, poor, disabled, orphans, elderly
Ages for Volunteer: 19-70
Hours of Service: irregular
Minimum Hours of Service Required: 2-8
Days of Service: 2 - 6 weeks - 3 mo
Languages: English
Languages used as a Medium: Vietnamese language skills a PLUS but not required.
Experience Required:
Heart for Christian Missions, eager to teach English and/or Kindergarten, or/and health education/medical terminology, Some computer skills important.
Programs Open To: Students 19yr and older, teachers, healthcare professionals, seniors, all have gifts to share!
Travel Arrangements:
Air travel Through our travel agent.
Hotel pre-arranged
Working under direction of Project Manager in Country.
All expenses reponsiblity of Volunteer.
Participants Work: Teaching English, healthcare, kindergarten or Bible Study
Application Process:
Go to Website contacting Carol L. Miles RN, BSN - Vietnam Projects Director or call @ 715-479-7612 or cell # 480-837-0890. E-mail address required with good communication skills.
Application will require 2 references - one personal and one professional.
Resume and passport good for 6 mo beyond visit.
Immunizations are suggested but not required.
Travel Insurance is required.
Volunteer Term can be from 2 weeks to 3 months
Placement for kindergarten teacher is 3 months.
Board will review
All expenses will be responsiblity of volunteer.
Visa Requirements:
1 mo single visa as tourist
3 mo visa
Multi-entry if planning to leave country and return.
The Embassy of Vietnam - USA
Program Highlights:
Health Care teaching
English Teaching
Bible Study classes
Kindergarten teacher
Outreach clinics with Project Medical Director
Mission Statement:
OUR MISSION: Vital Links for Humanity, Inc. is a non-profit Christian organization. We recognize the need for enhancing education and health care around the globe. Our mission is to faithfully respond to that need and us the opportunities that come before us to share our Christian faith.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
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Program History:
VLH has been working in Vietnam since 1997. Leading teams, grant projects for healthcare to orphanages/elderly.
Healthcare education collaboration with Vietnamese Nurses Association. Workshops for nurses attendance up to 200. Outreach healthcare to Mekong Delta and hill tribe communities. Sponsoring Gospel House orphans.
Events:
Vietnam Team 2015 - June 10 - 26, 2015
Includes Outreach clinic to HIll Tribe Community.
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