Off to Tanzania!
Tanzania is the 13th poorest country in the world. Last month thirteen students from University of Louisville School of Medicine visited to the SOS warehouse to gather 300 lbs. …
Tanzania is the 13th poorest country in the world. Last month thirteen students from University of Louisville School of Medicine visited to the SOS warehouse to gather 300 lbs. …
Mary Lou Tipgos gives a lot to SOS as a volunteer and a donor–including her husband Manny, who serves as our full-time volunteer accountant! This evening, …
This past week SOS received a visit from Johnny Nuñez, vice-prefect of Ecuador’s Manabí province. Since 2011, SOS has been partnering with Manabí’s provincial government to provide rural …
This afternoon SOS shipped out the first of two 40 ft. cargo containers headed to the West African country of Togo. The second container goes …
SOS volunteers come to us from myriad religious and ethical perspectives. Earlier this summer SOS was visited by an extraordinary group of young people from …
Last September a large delegation from Niger that included the Prime Minister visited the SOS warehouse. Finally that visit has begun to result in the …
Earlier this month a group of eleven nursing students from Bellarmine University traveled to the Dominican Republic, taking with them 50 pounds of donated medical …
This past Friday, SOS packed and bid bon voyage to a forty foot container headed for La Paz, Honduras. This was the tenth container that SOS …
University of Louisville graduate Wesley Korir placed fifth in this past year’s Boston Marathon, after winning the race in 2012. This past March Wesley was elected to …
A lot of work goes into transforming the donated supplies and equipment we receive into the thoroughly sorted and packaged materials we send to developing …