The American Red Cross is looking to deploy 100 Creole interpreters to workon the hospital ship USNS Comfort, which will be harbored outside Port-au-Prince. Volunteers need to be fluent in Creole and English. Other skills are helpful but not required.
Things to keep in mind:(1) The ship will be deployed for a month;
(2) Volunteers won't be able to leave the ship during that time; and
(3) They will not have luxurious quarters. It is important to stress the second point: The interpreters will stay on the ship to assist and won't be able to get off the ship to see family in Haiti.
We are looking for volunteers to be in Miami no later than Wednesday night/Thursday morning (January 20/21). The Red Cross may be able to provide accommodations for those coming from out of town. All volunteers would be fully trained, either in Miami, or at their home chapters of the Red Cross before they come to Miami. Again, no skills are required beyond speakingboth Creole and English. Anyone interested in this opportunity will be contacted ASAP with additional steps. Please communicate to me immediately if you have persons who can do this and contact information.
Michael A. Blake
Deputy Associate Director
The White House - Offices of Intergovernmental Affairs & Public Engagement
(202) 456-4772 - Office
(202) 503-5649 - Cell
Posted by Guy-Uriel Charles at 11:51 AM
Labels: English and Creole Speakers, Haiti, Red Cross
Anyone who can help or can pass this information along would be greatly appreciated. I sincerely wish I could speak Creole but I can't so this is the only thing I can do.
Peace, Light and Take Care,
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