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Media Hits

BUSES International is periodically highlighted or mentioned in the public news media. Below are some of our more recent media hits.

WEOL 930 AM radio interview
Tom Szychowicz is interviewed on WEOL, 930 AM on the "Les in the Morning" radio program and talks about the mobile ministry unit currently being constructed for Haiti relief. This interview is provided in MP3 format and should open in a your default media player.
Charity Prepares Medical Bus to Send to Haiti
Article in the Elyria Chronicle Telegram discussing the relief unit currently being built for Haiti.
Groups reaching out to earthquake victims
Article in the Lorain Morning Journal discussing BUSES International's response to the earthquaeke in Haiti.
BUSES to help Hurricane Victims
BUSES International is sponsoring a food drive at the Kmart Super Center on Leavitt Road on Saturday. All collected items will be used to help the victims of Hurricane Ida in El Salvador. Bring non-perishable foods — canned goods, powdered milk, pasta, cereal, soy products, rice, beans, corn, plastic bags, cleaning supplies — to the purple bus in Kmart's parking lot.

BUSES is also accepting monetary donations.
Free Medical Care for all Comes to Cuyahoga County
In partnership with RAM-Ohio, BUSES International is donating part of its medical equipment inventory for a free medical care event, taking place on May 2nd and 3rd, 2009, at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. Be sure to check out the video in the article, where you will see the BUSES International staff helping to load equipment into the moving truck!
A Blessing to Others
June 2002 interview with Norm Beetler regarding a ministry unit for Honduras.

NOTE: Due to copyright restrictions, some news articles are provided as links to an external website which is outside the control of BUSES International. Since we do not control the content of these external sites, it is possible the links provided will not take you to the intended news article or content. Link validity is verified prior to posting and while we try our best to monitor these links, the dynamic nature of the Internet makes it difficult to manage on a constant basis. As such, BUSES International makes no claim or warranty for these links. If one of our news links is "dead" or no longer provides the intended content, please contact us and let us know so the link can be removed.

The public nature of the Internet tends to be a breeding ground for negativism and criticism. As with any public forum, the comments to some articles may contain information that is not favorable towards BUSES International or its ministry efforts. We believe these negative comments are most often posted out of ignorance, and as such, we choose not to respond to them. We will continue to focus on "keeping the main thing the main thing", building clinics and helping people. The needs of the homeless and hurting are best served without these distractions.