Rich Hackett
New Member
I would really appreciate advice and feedback from owners and captains regarding our "Sea Mercy Captain Program" in the South Pacific.
A little background (very short version)... we are a US based, 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides Floating Health Care Clinic's (staffed with US based health care volunteers and supplies) for the remote islanders in the South Pacific (please visit the website for more info on the program). The Kingdom of Tonga is our intial partner, but we also have 10 island nation partners waiting for us to begin operating a FHCC for them when resources are available.
Here is where I could really use your advice and feedback...
Our initial plan was to purchase the vessels for each island nation (very heavy upfront costs), but after discussions with former captains and owners of vessels we have sailed with, they suggested that there may be owners either located in, or desiring to relocate to, the South Pacific that would be willing to partner with us and "sail with a benevolent purpose". This would greatly reduce the upfront costs, allow us to build this fleet of of "floating clinics" much faster, meet the health care needs faster, and provide a program to vessel owners that would compensate them for sailing in the South Pacific.
We have created the Sea Mercy Captain Program on the website that details the program. I would like your feedback on this concept and any concerns or questions that we should address to better meet the needs of the vessel owners.
Thank you in advance for your time and feedback!
Richard Hackett
President and Founder
Sea Mercy
www.seamercy.org
A little background (very short version)... we are a US based, 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides Floating Health Care Clinic's (staffed with US based health care volunteers and supplies) for the remote islanders in the South Pacific (please visit the website for more info on the program). The Kingdom of Tonga is our intial partner, but we also have 10 island nation partners waiting for us to begin operating a FHCC for them when resources are available.
Here is where I could really use your advice and feedback...
Our initial plan was to purchase the vessels for each island nation (very heavy upfront costs), but after discussions with former captains and owners of vessels we have sailed with, they suggested that there may be owners either located in, or desiring to relocate to, the South Pacific that would be willing to partner with us and "sail with a benevolent purpose". This would greatly reduce the upfront costs, allow us to build this fleet of of "floating clinics" much faster, meet the health care needs faster, and provide a program to vessel owners that would compensate them for sailing in the South Pacific.
We have created the Sea Mercy Captain Program on the website that details the program. I would like your feedback on this concept and any concerns or questions that we should address to better meet the needs of the vessel owners.
Thank you in advance for your time and feedback!
Richard Hackett
President and Founder
Sea Mercy
www.seamercy.org