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April in Paris
a one-bedroom condo in Paris,
April 10-17th, 2009: $1500 value

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Thanksgiving in Kauai, Hawaii
a 2-bedroom condo
on the Garden Isle,
Nov. 21-28, 2008

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Email admin@pincc.org or call 510.452.2542
to place a bid on your dream vacation!
Auction ends July 25th.

Help us to save women's lives! Donations may be sent to the following address, made out to PINCC/ MITF:

PINCC
PO Box 13081
Oakland, CA 94661

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(510) 452-2542


Imma's Story (Doc)
The PINCC team arrived in Achuapa, Nicaragua mid-day on May 29, 2008. We quickly set up clinic and started working. That same afternoon we began feeling the strong winds of Hurricane Alma. That night was wild; all night there were howling wind and rain, and terrible noises caused by the falling of trees and electric poles. We woke the next morning to much destruction; there was no electricity anywhere in the town. Still, we continued with our clinic because there were many women waiting who had come the day before from far away communities in the mountains. read more...


Newsletters


honduras
June 2008 (Page 2 | Page 3)
I began writing this newsletter as we flew home from Africa, on International Women's Day, March 8. While the speakers on the news were inspirational, I kept remembering the women we had just seen in Tanzania and Uganda. Their lives are so hard: walking miles with huge loads on their heads...
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honduras
November 2007 (doc)
As I write this, we are in our last week of this year's missions, teaching and treating women in El Salvador at Clinica ProVida, with the 6 local doctors we trained in May.
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honduras
June 2007
We toured the Kibera slums in Nairobi, Kenya, where 1 million people live crowded into 700 acres, with no sewage system, water, or electric services. read more...







honduras
December 2006
Have you or someone close to you ever had an abnormal Pap smear? If so, you are one of millions of American women who have been exposed to the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world today. read more...