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5th September 2014 #1
Walker engineer to rebuild flattened schools in Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan
A good news story, respect to Duncan
A volunteer is preparing for the trip of a lifetime to repair a community ripped apart by one of the worst disasters in living memory.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/...chools-7726349
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5th September 2014 #2
Good find Joe!
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5th September 2014 #4
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Ah, a 'good news' story at last
Good luck to him and well done.
I'm seriously considering something similar in the not too distant future
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6th September 2014 #5
The important thing is that people like this are supported by large charity agencies that surely must realize by now that it is simply useless just sending millions of $$`s to local officials to help the poor victims of natural disasters..
Hopefully,this guy and others can go about their work unhindered.
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