Pacific Northwest District
Kiwanis

"Healing Broken Bones to Save Broken Families"
In support of SIGN, the Pacific Northwest District Kiwanis are working to fund at no cost to the recipients, by 2008, 100 SIGN Surgery Projects in developing countries where modern surgical implant technology is not affordable by most citizens. Each SIGN Surgery Project will heal 100 or more persons per year into the indefinite future.

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Sylvester Neal, Honorary Project Chair & Governor, 2002-03
Max Kreiter, Committee Chairman
Gary Busselman
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Past President, Kiwanis Club of Richland
Ralph Curran, Past President, Kiwanis Club of Richland
Jeanne Dillner, Executive Director, SIGN
Carolyn James, Member Kiwanis Club of Tri-Cities Industry
Norman Olson, Lt. Governor, Div. 54
Joseph Mosebar, Past Lt. Governor, Div. 54
Henry Stevens, Past Lt. Governor, Div. 54
Kathie Truax, Member, Kiwanis Club of Richland
Ginger Vetrano, President, Kiwanis Club of Richland
John Yegge, Kiwanis/SIGN Newsletter Editor