LifeNets NEWS IN 2000/1999
LifeNets opens Computer School in Khust, Ukraine November 30, 2000. SEE PHOTOS AND STORY LifeNets announces the Zambia Project. Zambians in the Mumbwa area have lost all their cattle due to Corridor Disease three years ago and live at subsistence level. Read about how we want to turn this around! See report and photos of LifeNets' sponsored Children's Camp in Transcarpathia, Ukraine (posted Nov 6) Africa Projects: LifeNets takes 13 day trip to Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Cattle restoration project and new clinic are started. Read entire story with lots of photos
June 19, 2000 at Indiana Governor's residence: Presentation of $500 check From Forum Credit Union to LifeNets as part of annual wheelchair race benefit. MORE
LifeNets at the Medical Challenges in Developing Countries and the United States Seminar
Moscow Executive Director of United Ways Elena Korneeva Visits Indianapolis
LifeNets opens Ukraine chapter in Khust, Transcarpathia to better do its work (May 17, 2000)
Helping UKRAINE with a MICRO-LOAN BANK. Read about how so much can be with so little and how it helps people feel better about themselves.
First Annual Wheelchair Race May 1 televised on Indianapolis Channel 8 -- Photo Coverage
Community Building Russian Delegation headed by Indiana First Lady Judy O'Bannon October 1-12, 1999
Read about it on the official Indiana web siteLifeNets starts working in CHINA. Read about our trip to China from March 23-30, 2000.
Boston Post Leo Club and Girl Scouts support the work of the Chernobyl Project and LifeNets Year End Appeal. Thank you for your continued help! Year-end appeal letter. Indiana First Lady Judy O'Bannon shows support for Week of Thanks in Lafayette/Frankfort Lighthouse Ministries of Indianapolis donates 43 reconditioned 486 computers to LifeNets LifeNets sponsors Lafayette, Indiana Week of Thanks to raise money for Indiana Breast Cancer Today support group and our Chernobyl Project Dr. Vasil Pasechnik's to review 10 ton medical relief shipment from Central and Western Indiana Hoosiers for child victims of nuclear plant disaster, recognize Girl Scouts for donations. Indianapolis Girl Scout Troop 358 thinks of Victim Children of Chernobyl and the children from Ukraine respond! A compelling paper about Chernobyl's Children by Teddi Treybig Helping relocate Christians from Islamic oppression in Tajikistan Mission Ukraine 99 a success! Photo report about Malawi shipment just received We sponsor Chernobyl pediatrician Dr. Vasil Pasechnik's visit US August 6-20 Report on Dr. Pasechnik's 1999 USA Summer Tour
June 19, 2000 at Indiana Governor's residence: Presentation of $500 check From Forum Credit Union to LifeNets as part of annual wheelchair race benefit. From left: John M. Dierdorf, Chairman of the Board Forum, Victor Kubik, LifeNets, Judy O'Bannon, First Lady of Indiana, Gary W. Irvin, President/CEO of Forum. MORE LifeNets opens computer school for Khust Ukraine children November 30, 2000. Since we first announced this on May 18 earlier this year much has been done. First, a radio Internet connection from Khust and Tyachev to an Internet backbone has been completed. LifeNets has provided the local ISP 56K Internet access that will goes beyond to Tyachev and on to Uglya. These photos are among the first emails from the improved Khust Internet connection. SEE MORE PHOTOS AND STORY |
Ten ton container with medical equipment and supplies bound for Chernihev, Ukraine, 40 miles east of Chernobyl for handicapped children, many of them suffering from the effects of radiation from the world's worst nuclear accident. Read more. Container arrived to its intended recipients Feb 10, 2000
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Here's the rest of the story about Mission Ukraine 99 in Khust, Transcarpathia where we served thousands of citizens. Pictured are people wanting to come inside Mission Nazareth for optometric and dental help.
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