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Valerie Hamer

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May 16, 2010, 9:50:35 PM5/16/10
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Hi there,

Val Hamer, Brit, 10 years in Asia. This is my third in Korea and I now live in Busan.

I am available for editing should you need more hands (eyes).

Cheers

Val

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 9:34 AM, <blood-connec...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Group: http://groups.google.com/group/blood-connections/topics

    Marie Frenette <marie.f...@gmail.com> May 11 06:27PM -0700 ^
     
    Please let us know what languages you are willing to translate!
    Material will be used for brochures and our website.

     

 Topic: Q&A
    Marie Frenette <marie.f...@gmail.com> May 11 05:30PM -0700 ^
     
    Ask any questions about Blood Connections or donation in Korea in this
    section.

     

    Marie Frenette <marie.f...@gmail.com> May 11 05:28PM -0700 ^
     
    We are looking for blood donors, especially from rare blood groups, to
    agree to donate platelet (every 2 weeks) or whole blood (every 2
    months) for an extended time.
     
    Please leave a message here or contact me at marie.f...@gmail.com
    if you are interested in assisting.
     
    Name:
    Phone:
    Email:
    Address:
    Blood type:

     

    Marie Frenette <marie.f...@gmail.com> May 11 07:00AM -0700 ^
     
    Hello Blood Connections volunteers!
     
     
    Since we don't all know each other, why don't we all introduce
    ourselves and why we are interested in helping out with Blood
    Connections?
     
     
    My name is Marie Frenette, I'm Canadian and am working for the Korea
    Tourism Organization on their visitkorea website and their facebook
    page. This journey started for me with an email requesting b- blood
    donations. And it has brought me to here! The opening of the Blood
    Connections collaboration group.
     
    I hope Blood Connections is able to make a real long term impact on
    the lives of Koreans and foreign people living in Korea though
    awareness raising campaigns, rare blood donor programs, and the
    publishing of multi-lingual donation materials.
     
     
    Marie

     


Marie Frenette

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May 16, 2010, 9:52:19 PM5/16/10
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Hi Val, thanks so much!

I'll let you know when the translations come back and we are ready for editing.

Happy Monday!

Marie
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