MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) - Flying for Life
Imagine yourself travelling on the isolated roads of North Western Ontario. Your car breaks down, there's no cell service, you are alone. You wait, and then a car drives by, the good Samaritan stops and provides assistance and all is well. Now, imagine instead of NW Ontario you are in Angola, Africa. The nearest town is 200 miles away and you need medical attention. There are no roads. You have to walk. This is one of the situations where MAF can help. MAF was created in 1945 after a few WW II veteran pilots wanted to use their planes for good. Fast forward to 2020 and WAF has 130 airplanes and a lot more missionaries, who are helping isolated and remote people in over 30 countries world wide. They bridge the gap between the developed and the developing world. Not only do they provide transportation for medical assistance, they haul supplies to isolated communities and provide healthcare and support to people in these remote locations.
Engaging Thunder Bay in Rotary
Thunder Bay, ON P7C 4C7
Canada