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Re: WE HAVE A PLANE / Doctors!!!! We Need Donations for fuel!!

Postby 4heid » Wed Mar 10, 2010 1:20 pm

Thats fantastic. Maybe we should all quit our day jobs and create an emergency management organization :)

We just found out that our salt producer in Boyeruca was completely wiped out which halts sales for exports. 60 families there have lost their homes, their jobs and the salinas to the wave which has changed the coastline.

This should be added to the list as well.
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Re: WE HAVE A PLANE / Doctors!!!! We Need Donations for fuel!!

Postby Dagny » Wed Mar 10, 2010 1:35 pm

Any idea if another aid organization will let you transfer funds through them for the 501(c)(3) benefit?

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Re: WE HAVE A PLANE / Doctors!!!! We Need Donations for fuel!!

Postby admin » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:27 pm

yea, still working on the 501c3 problem.

Also working on a direct U.S. bank account.
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Re: WE HAVE A PLANE / Doctors!!!! We Need Donations for fuel!!

Postby 4heid » Wed Mar 10, 2010 3:39 pm

I am happy to take collections in the US and transfer to you Charles from our business banking account that we use frequently for transfers to CHile, its a Citibank account.
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BANK PROBLEMS SOLVED: OUR U.S. ACCOUNT

Postby admin » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:18 pm

Finally I was able to get this account activated. It was sitting dormant for a couple years.

1. In the U.S.A. and from outside Chile:

Wire or electronic transfer to the following account in dollars:
Charles Spencer
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Account Number: 501003045121
ABA / Electronic Routing number: 026009593
SWIFT Number: bofaus3n

If they ask for an address, use:

205 North Lamb Unit D
Las Vegas, NV
89100

PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO SEND PERSONAL CHECKS!!! I WILL GET THEM A YEAR FROM NOW.

This account is good because I have an visa atm debit card in Chile for both withdrawing cash but also doing things like paying fuel at the airports, and it is linked to our other accounts so I can withdraw lots of cash using our other business accounts a day.
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Re: WE HAVE A PLANE / Doctors!!!! We Need Donations for fuel!!

Postby eeuunikkeiexpat » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:37 pm

If the account is fully online activated, you should ACH transfer funds to your Schwab account as B of A has a $5 a pop ATM fee and 1% exchange fee. POS purchases have a 3% exchange fee. It is a VIsa/Plus card so Scotiabank/Banco de Desarollo/Corp Banca/Banco Condell will be the Chile fee-free options. Visa/Plus cards do not work at BancoEstado ATMs.
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Re: WE HAVE A PLANE / Doctors!!!! We Need Donations for fuel!!

Postby admin » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:45 pm

yea, I will likly transfer to our etrade accounts as no ATM fees, and I can still in theory make up to several thousand dollars a day in purchases on each one for things like fuel and supplies.

I hope this fixes it.

I don't know if I mentioned it, but I can hear Vince taking off over my house right now on his way to LA (Chile). When he returns to land he has to fly right over our house, so I know he has landed. Now that we know the flying club in Temuco also, I can spot airplanes of the different members taking off.

I just need to put up an air traffic control tower in my back yard.
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Operation Airlift Cauquenes is a go

Postby admin » Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:15 pm

We have all the air clubs (Temuco and Los Angeles), at least 6-7 airplanes, that are going to start delivering aid to Cauquenes in the morning. We have a truck load of aid on the way to LA tonight, Vince just flew out and will be spending the night there.

The Temuco flying club was using the dirt runway ( "la playa") we found and tested earlier in the week. They flew in about 20 loads of aid to the coast today.
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Updates of the Day

Postby admin » Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:43 pm

First, we have designated the two communities target for aid "Mocha" and "Latte". That is because all the gringos kept mispronouncing "Isla Mocha", everyone kept laughing about it, so it was only natural to designate Cauquenes operation to the north "Latte" around our office.

Operation Latte:

Seriously however, aid to Cauquenes has started. Vince just landed, unloaded the first load of aid and to see the situation on the ground before we send the other flights in the morning. He is headed to LA for the night. A lot of very desperate people there.

We are in contact with the military liaison there, as we were informed there is some problems with needing to designate to whom the aid should go. Otherwise the military just takes it and distributes it to where they think it should go. We are targeting the people that works in the wine and agriculture industry, and have been receiving support from the vineyards in the area as they have trucks that need to go check the vineyards anyway and know the workers. Regardless, everyone agreed there can not be too much aid in to the area, because there is nothing. The goal is to flood the area.

We have 6 trucks on the way to LA with aid. We also have trucks on the way to the Temuco airport, to load up the Temuco flying club before they leave in the morning. Hogar de Cristo has provided 500 kilos of flower for that first trip.

We have been working with all the major NGO's in Chile that are on the ground here, and getting great support. We are ignoring the Santiago office, and the guys on the ground here like that. They have been doing things like taking personal days off from work themselves to work with us, and turning their cell phones off so as not to be interrupted by the main office. Our policy is we will work with anyone that is serious about getting things done, and we have the luxury of not being bothered with all the bureaucratic silliness and politics that inevitably accompany such projects. It is likly why we are getting so much support everywhere we go. The people on the ground are as frustrated with the general results, as you guys sending us donations on the other side of the Earth. Nice that we are all in agreement.

Operation (isla) Mocha:
Doctors sent us an SMS today. They thought they would be needed longer on the island, and are requesting to be redeployed already. We are shifting them to near Cauquenes as soon as a plane is free.

They visited all the camps. Showed everyone how to do the water purification using bleach and how to properly boil water. Education level on the ground was a real concern, as people will think that one drop of bleach is good a litter of bleach must be better. So it was important that they get instructions directly from the doctors on how to use it. Big need right now is insulin. We tried finding it in Temuco. We only need about 12 viles, but have had no luck locating it at any of the pharmacies.

Vince flew a group of psychologist from the Mayor University to the island. There was a delay of them leaving, because they needed to find new camping equipment. they had already been to the island once, but had given away all of their camping equipment thinking they would not be able to go back for lack of an airplane. Their mission is convince all the traumatized people on the hills that it is o.k. to return to their homes and to the town. Many will not even go to the clinic.

Charles Beasley, vince's brother, is still on the island and determining what the fishing industry needs. This is a long-term project that will take time, but needs to be done as soon as possible so we can start requesting funding form someone (hoping the U.N. might jump on board with this one) to repair the boats and buy new motors.

We have half dozen volunteers coming in to help us with the back office stuff, and we have an anthropologist that works with the Mapuche in the south coming to help us organize the project to spend the U.N. money on the effected Mapuche communities. It looks like Isla Mocha will qualify, along with some other coastal communities in the 9th region that were hit by the Tsunami.

Forum housekeeping. I am going to start another thread with official updates. It will be locked to administrators only for posting, but everyone will be able to read it. We can continue to use this thread as discussion of the project in General. I just would like to sift out some of the more important stuff to an official thread as this one is getting a bit long.
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Official News and Breakdown of Project Money thread

Postby admin » Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:10 pm

NEW Thread for official updates about the project and current breakdown of money donated and money spent is at this thread: topic4032.html

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Temp housing rejected.

Postby admin » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:50 am

I just heard the people in Caleta Llico rejected the Techos para Chile temporary housing they sent. They are designed for Santiago. No insulation. No heating. No protection from the rain.

We have a new mission. Techos para el sur de Chile (roofs for the south of Chile).
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Re: WE HAVE A PLANE / Doctors!!!! We Need Donations for fuel!!

Postby 4heid » Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:07 am

Charles,
I could not be more proud to be a part of this group.
Vina Lomas de Cauquenes was our first Chilean export in 2004 and we have been with them since as their second largest exporter, behind the UK. They were the first Organic vineyard in Chile, the first Fairtrade and along with our help, got them a visit from Presidenta Bachelet as I helped establish their Pais varietal as an official denomination of origin. When I received the email from their winemaker on Monday saying that they had lost tons of wine from the tanks and that their farmers and coop members were in desperate needs and without homes, I couldnt move fast enough to get them on the list of the top needy. They were so concerned that on top of these issues they didnt have the money at the moment to pay the coop members for the wine lost that I hoped we could do something for them fast.

I have to thank you once again and to the entire AllChile team, Spencer Global and the AllChile Search and Rescue team for the continued good that I have been proud to say I am a part of.

Sincerely,

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