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From landfill to lifesaving – for more than twenty years a group
of northern Canadian volunteers has been saving tons of
redundant (but still useful) medical equipment. They have sent
more than 100 ocean containers (including ambulances, X-Ray
machines, breast screening trailers and OR supplies), to needy
countries like Cuba, Zimbabwe and El Salvador. The story of
MEMO (Medical Equipment Modernization Organization) is a
heartwarming account of people helping people, simply because
they believe it is the right thing to do. MEMO is a northern,
grassroots community organization based in Thunder Bay, Ontario
Canada, and receives no government or corporate funding.
This inspiring story started with one man's dream, which was
fueled by prayer and resulted in miracles, as vision and passion
were transformed into reality through the dedication and hard
work of hundreds of individuals who donated, volunteered, and
carried suitcases to Cuba. It exemplifies how God's love, human
compassion, resourcefulness and sweat equity trumps poverty,
social injustice, bureaucracy, corruption and human greed. If
you need some light in the darkness, or don't believe that good
is more powerful than evil, you need to read this book.