Title: Returned Volunteers for Mission
ID: EXC101984.02
Committee: World Mission
Citation: Executive Council Minutes, Oct. 29-Nov. 1, 1984, East Elmhurst, NY, pp. 21-23.
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Resolved, That the Executive Council express its thanks to the following recently returned Volunteers for Mission, who have successfully completed their terms of service:

Miss Bea W.W. Avant, who served the summer as a Christian Worker of the Church of San Juan el Teologo, Reynosa, Mexico.

Ms. Carol Barton, who spent six months working at Good Samaritan Center on a project to improve communication with the neighborhood public schools.

Mr. Charles Bradshaw, who spent a year as the coordinator of the Long Island Refugee Resettlement Project, St. Bartholomew's Church, Brooklyn, New York.

Mr. Wallace Braud, who spent two years as an Administrative Assistant to the Director of Habitat for Humanity, Americus, Georgia.

The Rev. Enrique Brown, who spent one week as a guest lecturer at Codrington College, Barbados, West Indies and one month as a guest lecturer and researcher on theological education by extension techniques in Kenya and Tanzania.

Miss Kelley Charles, who spent a year as teacher at St. John's School, Puerto Cortes, Honduras.

Miss Deanna Dickerson, who spent a year as a teacher at Holy Trinity School, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Mr. Ian T. Douglas, who served for a year at the Centre de Darbonne, Haiti, developing a diocesan committee to promote partnerships between Episcopal School in the U.S. and Haiti.

Miss Bonnie Fisher, who spent a year as a teacher at St. John's School in Puerto Cortes, Honduras.

The Rev. Canon Oliver Carver, who spent a month as a planning consultant to the Church of Uganda (sponsored by PBFWR).

Mr. Stephen Holton, who spent two years as a social worker at Korean Community Services, Hollywood, California.

The Rev. John Huston, who served three months as a special Assistant for refugee and migration concerns to the Anglican Consultative Council, London England (sponsored by PBWFR).

Mrs. Dixie Hutchinson, who served for two years as a special liaison with the dioceses of Mexico.

Dr. Irene Jackson-Brown, who served one week as a guest lecturer at Codrington College, Barbardos, West Indies.

Miss Ann Lovejoy Johnson, who served the summer as director of the Summer Camping program of the Church of the Messiah, Providence, Rhode Island.

Miss Kirsten Laursen, who served for a year in a community development and nutrition program of L'Hopital Sainte Croix, Haiti.

Mr. Eric Linder, who served a year as a teacher and assistant to the headmaster of St. John's School, Puerto Cortes, Honduras.

Miss Barbara Lyles, who has served for two years as the director of the Bellavista Children's Home in Panama City, Panama.

Mr. Christopher Lyons, who has served as a caregiver at St. Margaret's Home for Handicapped Children, Nazareth, Israel.

Robert Meyer, M.D. and Mrs. Dorothy Mayer, who have served a year as physician and teacher, respectively, at Phebe Hospital in Suacoco, Liberia.

Miss Suzanne Pohto, who served a year as secretary to the Headmistress of Holy Trinity School, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Miss Michelle Rougeau, R.N., who served a year as a nurse in the Diocese of Ilesha, Nigeria.

Mrs. Andrea (Morris) Rudnik, who served two years as a teacher at St. John's School, Puerto Cortes, Honduras.

The Rev. Lewis Shaw, who served two years as a chaplain at St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, Israel.

Miss Ana Soto, who served a year as a pastoral worker in the Diocese of Central Brazil.

Ms. Katherine Fort Warner, who served one year as a caregiver at St. Margaret's Home for the Handicapped in Nazareth, Israel.

Miss Jennifer Wilson, who served one year as a caregiver at St. Margaret's Home for the Handicapped in Nazareth, Israel.

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