Nostalgia: Nurse on mercy mission to Ethiopia
Twenty-three-year-old Pamela Mackle, a newly qualified midwife, was going to treat pregnant women in the African country.
She said: “I have always wanted to do relief work. The situation is really terrible.”
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Hide AdShe was going to work with three or four other colleagues in a refugee camp where the only contact with the outside world will be the passing food trucks.
Pamela is pictured receiving a cheque for the Ethiopian Appeal Fund from Lismore pupils Karen Kane. The money was raised by an all night vigil.
Also pictured are Mr JP McVeigh, Principal, Mr McDonald, organiser of the vigil, and Mrs McAleavey, school co-ordinator of the Ethiopian Appeal Fund.