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Chairman of Gunderboom® Environmental Programs,
Dr. George W. Sloan

Gunderboom is proud to have Dr. George W. (Doc) Sloan as Chairman of Environmental Programs.

Our collaborative mission is to combine Dr. Sloan's 50 year campaign to provide fresh water and humane health care to the world with various technologies, Gunderboom's included, to accelerate the provision of the most critical element of life to needing people - Fresh Water.


Dr. Sloan Inspects Fresh Water Well Site in Senegal Where he  Initiated and Completed Over 150 Wells

"Dr. Sloan Inspects Fresh Water Well Site in Senegal Where he
Initiated and Completed Over 150 Wells"


Dr. Sloan in attendance with Dr. Kissinger and former President d'Estaing  at a G20 Summit
"Dr. Sloan in attendance with Dr. Kissinger and former President d'Estaing
at a G20 Summit"


Dr. Sloan Being Presented an Award by Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani for his  participation in the 9/11 Response

"Dr. Sloan Being Presented an Award by Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani for his
participation in the 9/11 Response"


Dr. Sloan and his son Dr. Erik Sloan inspect the fishing fleet they established in Africa as part of a Sustainable Resource Revenue opportunity for the local communities
"Dr. Sloan and his son Dr. Erik Sloan inspect the fishing fleet they established in Africa as part of a Sustainable Resource Revenue opportunity for the local communities"





NEWS & PRESS

USAToday.com
December 23, 2011
Charities Give Christmas Gift of Water
Clean, accessible water for the world's poor is one of the hottest causes of the season. December donors who open their hearts and wallets will send millions of dollars flowing to villages and urban slums in Africa, South Asia and Central America. And, drop by drop, lives are changed. Countless children are spared killer waterborne diseases. Countless women are spared backbreaking hours fetching water in 40-pound, 5-gallon plastic jugs.

There are dozens of water-focused charities touted on websites, in Christmas-themed catalogs and at social events such as a sold-out, celebrity-packed Manhattan charity ball last week.

They've honed the message — water is critical to health and social and economic development for nearly 900 million people — in a way that it can compete for urgent attention with hunger, malaria, HIV/AIDS and refugee aid.
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NEWS FROM: Guy Shadmi, Jewish Times,
April 13, 2001 Edition

Bringing Healing to the Middle East
The efforts of two unique ambulance companies located in Baltimore, MD and Israel, show that even during a crisis in the Middle East, the hope for peace and the will to save lives is stronger then ever.

Baltimore, MD (March, 2001): For the first time, the largest African-American ambulance company in Baltimore, MD expands its involvement overseas.

TLC (Tender Loving Care) Baltimore Ambulance Services, Inc. will adopt a new member to its family. "Our intention is to bring the staff of a local ambulance company in Israel to Baltimore for one month. We will provide training in the operation and maintenance of the ambulances and equipment, which we are donating to them, so that they can start saving lives immediately upon their return. We will also provide training on better intensive care treatments. Our common goal is to save as many lives as possible in Israel," said the Chairman of TLC the Foundation, Dr. George W. Sloan....
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THE WASHINGTON POST
August 03, 1993
Help A Family
The National Association of Neighborhoods has started a program to invite local churches and neighborhood organizations to sponsor low and moderate income families in buying a home. There will be a demonstration of this partnership in Washington D.C., Annapolis, and Baltimore. With the help of Fannie Mae, local lenders and the NAN membership, we hope to make this happen in many other cities across the country over the next few years...
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