Thursday, May 28, 2009

Surveying in Ethiopia



This is the master planners conceptual design for HopEthiopia's village in Arbu Chulule. One of our team's objectives was carry out a topographic survey of the site to help move the design process forward.





This drawing is a contour plan drafted from the survey info our team carried out over an area of 518 acres (210 hectares).


Above is Patrick surveying with a Leica total station survey instrument that was donated for eMi Canada use by David Marquardt, a Calgary surveyor and veteran eMi volunteer. Our original plan was to bring in RTK GPS survey equipment which would have enabled us to capture data 4 times as fast and with one person, but at the 11th hour (actually 1:00 am the day we departed) we were informed by the government that this sophisticated satellite survey equipment would not be allowed into the country. Our backup plan was implemented, which turned out to be a real blessing for eMi Canada. Butler Survey Supplies, based in Calgary, recognized our challenging situation, and offered not only a loaner total station, but a donation of one which can be used for future eMi trips.


Here's Lydia Penner, a Geomatics Technologist from Grande Prairie, surveying with the usual crowd of onlookers that she so patiently and eagerly interacted with. She is using the Sokkia total station donated by Butler Survey Supplies.






Godwin Wong, a Civil Engineer from Vancouver, carrying out measurements for a percolation test on the heavy clay soil as part of his civil engineering site assessment.



















Cameron Galbraith, a Geomatics Technologist from Calgary, takes a brief break while surveying, to dazzle the kids with his rock juggling skills.


Tyler Smith, one of 3 eMi Canada's summer interns, is studying Structural Engineering in Atlanta, Georgia. If there was a way for Ty to use the 2 prisms at once, his keen attitude would have figured it out. As well as surveying, Ty helped Godwin with completing the Civil Engineering assessment.









Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Kamloops Alliance Church Quilts have Landed

Part of the incredible connections in missions is Patrick being able to deliver the quilts made by our Churchs' quilting club. These 40 quilts and hats were destined for Africa and are now in their grateful hands.


















Saturday, May 2, 2009

Team eMi will capture the Vision of HopEthiopia on Friday May 8th - May 19, 2009

Read more about HopEthiopia at :
http://www.hopethiopia.com/#/index.php


Read more about eMi Canada and other project trips :http://www.emicanada.org/projects/projectprofile_10010.shtm



THE TEAM

Cameron Galbraith – Geomatics Technician

I am a recent graduate of Geomatics Engineering Technologies and I am excited to apply my training in a team on a mission to bless and help out in another nation where it is needed. For me the trip is also to learn and see what God may have for me as the next step, whether it be geomatics-related or not. I will be 30 years old by the time we leave for Ethiopia. It will be exciting to meet the team and work together!

Lydia Penner – Survey Technologist

I’m a born and bred Albertan farm girl from the Grande Prairie area. I have a Geomatic Engineering Technology Diploma out of Lethbridge College, and am currently employed carrying out legal surveys for the oil patch in Grande Prairie. My favorite thing to do in life is tube behind snowmobiles in the snow with my cousins, but going on wilderness adventures on horseback with teenagers comes in pretty close to the top, too. My desire to come on this trip stems from an effort to be obedient to God when He commands us to help the poor, a quest for adventure, and a desire to use my skills for a purpose greater than satisfying the money-hungry giant we call “Oil”. I’m a thinker, which sometimes makes life complicated and issues of faith seem difficult, but I wrestle with and strive towards a God who loves me and desires relationship with me. I pray for the faith to rest in His loving arms.


Kevin Dubienski

I’m 22 years old. I’ve been working with eekona for the last two and a half years making websites amongst other neat things. I am to be married in the summer of 2009 to Bekah Roberts, who is completing her nursing degree for 2010. Both Bekah and myself share a passion for helping the needy (regardless of location) and look forward to our future as best friends serving the Lord. Eekona was formed between myself and two other partners, Marc and Claudine Dawoud. This couple has been long time role models and dear friends since my high-school years. Our company was birthed to not only build beautiful websites but to give us a chance to promote what we truly believe in. As for mission, I started traveling with Gods grace behind me at the age of 14. From then to now I have had a variety of experiences as both a member & leader of missions teams, loving every minute of it. From becoming great friends with kids at Im Jai House (Thailand), to teaching web design to information hungry students in Tobago, missions will continue to play a huge role in Bekah’s and my life.

Ralph Dubienski


I am 50 years old and married for 29 years to Glenda 3 Children: Jenn 24, Kevin 22, and Kathy 20 A dentist for 25 years Involved in mission work for the last 8 years Co founder HopEthiopia Interests - sports, fly fishing, mission and faith opportunities, stepping out of the comfort zone.



Godwin Wong - Civil Engineer



I am a graduate of the University of British Columbia in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in transportation. For the last four years, I have worked as a construction field engineer for a light rail transit project mainly focused on the management and construction of stations and other fixed facilities. I was born in Hong Kong and now living and working in Vancouver,Canada. This will be my first trip to Africa and my first trip for God's Ministry. I am very excited and I hope that I can use the engineering skills that God has prepared for me to glorify him and help others



Ty Smith – Structural Engineer



I am a structural engineering student at the University of Georgia, and I plan to graduate in May of 2011. I love my plan of study and I have been longing to participate in such an amazing experience for quite some time. God called me to mission work while I was in Junior High School, since then I've been to many places serving Him. I've been to Native American Reservations in New Mexico and all the way to Brno in Czech Republic. I love our world and our God, and I believe that eMi provides a mission experience that fuses my two loves beautifully.



Patrick Cochrane – Team Leader



I'm just a few years into my 2nd half century, married to Joan for 31 years, and still marveling at how God continues to bless us in our marriage and lives together. . We have a 24 year old son, Brenden who is a surveyor, and a 28 year old daughter Heather who is a nurse and married to Cody. Our kids live in Grande Prairie, Alberta. For the past 33 years I've worked as an civil engineering technnologist, the last 27 with the Department of Fisheries & Oceans (Canada) working on fish habitat restoration projects. My involvement with eMi goes back to 2002, and includes 5 missions as team surveyor, 2 periods of interim staff for 4 and 9 months, Disaster Assistance Response Team member on mission to Goma, Congo last December, and currently a board member. Once again this will be a great opportunity to engage and leverage my faith, abilities, passions, and resources to help and encourage others. This gives me such a great sense of purpose for my life. As an eMi team partnering with HopEthiopia, we have an amazing opportunity that takes us beyond just telling people about the love of Jesus; we are able to show that love while serving and helping people have a better quality of life in an area so desperately in need. I'm excited to lead and serve with you!















































































Tuesday, February 10, 2009