Toronto Conference of The United Church of Canada

Social Justice - Global Partnership

Returned Overseas Personnel available in 2005

 Annie and PV Chandy
Available upon request January to April 2005

PV and Annie Chandy have returned to Canada after 19 years of ministry with global partners in Nepal. They have worked with the United Mission to Nepal, and most recently the Gandaki Boarding School in Pokhara, Nepal. PV Chandy holds numerous teaching degrees and Annie numerous science degrees. PV Chandy has trained teachers, taught literacy, directed UMN Headquarters Project, and was principal of the Gandaki Boarding School, amongst other innovative initiatives. Annie taught science at the nursing campus of UMN, organized a Sunday School and completed her Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery. PV and Annie Chandy are available for preaching, bible study, discussion and study groups.

 

Margaret Storey
Available upon request June to August 2005
Margaret is retiring to Canada after having served in Korea with church partner organisations since 1960 - as a teacher of English under the Women’s Missionary Society of The United Church of Canada at Han Kuk Theological seminary and Yonsei University in Seoul, as Public Health Nurse at Kwangju Christian Hospital, teacher at Speer School of Nursing, with a community health nursing project based in Wonju Christian Hospital, providing vocational training for young people with disabilities, and professor at the College of Nursing at Yonsei University. Margaret is available for preaching and
for making presentations to and having discussions with adult groups and Sunday schools.

 

To inquire about inviting PV and Annie Chandy or Margaret Storey to your congregation, please contact Lyn Smith at 705-435-7897 or email Lyn at smilyn@sympatico.ca. Lyn is also aware of other returned overseas personnel who are available for occasional speaking engagements.