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MAF Honors NASCAR Teams' Response to Haiti Quake

Hendrick, Gibbs Receive Aviation Ministry's Service Award

Contact: Nicole Aptekar, 909-851-0326, naptekar@maf.org

CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 28 /Christian Newswire/ -- In the aftermath of the catastrophic Jan. 12, 7.0 earthquake that destroyed the capital of the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, two renowned NASCAR auto racing teams shuttled relief workers and supplies into Haiti and transported evacuees, rotating workers and quake victims to the United States.

Photo: MAF President John Boyd addressed more than 550 employees of NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports at a recent luncheon at the team's headquarters near Charlotte, N.C.  Boyd presented HMS owner Rick Hendrick with a special service award for donating the use of their aircraft and aviation workers to disaster relief efforts following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti. Boyd also presented the special award for the work of Joe Gibbs Racing's aviation team in the weeks following the disaster to JGR President J.D. Gibbs at the team's headquarters in Huntersville, N.C.

This week at their respective shops in North Carolina, MAF (Missionary Aviation Fellowship) President John Boyd presented Hendrick Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing with special service awards for their work in Haiti.
 
In the crucial days following one of the world's greatest disasters, the teams generously provided aircraft from their fleets. The Hendrick and Gibbs crews worked with MFI (Missionary Flights International) and MAF to shuttle planes between Fort Pierce, Fla., and Port-au-Prince, Haiti, enabling the rotation of high-impact volunteer medical teams and humanitarian workers. The planes also evacuated adopted orphans to their American homes. In addition, the aviation crews offered care, personal concern and warm fellowship to the MAF missionary pilots and ground workers as they toiled amid heat, chaos, suffering and death. 

"With these awards, we at MAF want to express our sincere gratitude to Hendrick Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing for their support of the MAF team in Haiti," Boyd said. "We honor two fine motorsports teams for their selfless actions, and for the special blessing they were to us during a very trying time."

Boyd also invited the two teams' aviation staffs to participate in one of the MAF advanced mountain training workshops at the ministry's headquarters in Nampa, Idaho.

MAF has served the missionary community and the people of Haiti since 1986. Eight MAF missionary families and seven Haitian staff members provide air service with three bush aircraft that fly to 16 remote airstrips from Port-au-Prince.   

Within the first three months of its disaster relief efforts, MAF had partnered with dozens of relief agencies, including the United Nations.  In addition to having coordinated the flights of 3,500 international passengers and 1.5 million pounds of cargo between Florida and Port-au-Prince, MAF logged 1,037 flights within Haiti, transported 1,801 relief workers, missionaries, patients and medical staff in and out of inland towns and villages urgently needing help, and delivered 315,498 pounds of urgent relief and medical cargo.

MAF continues its disaster response work in Haiti, having now shifted from the crisis-relief phase to a rebuilding stage that is expected to last several years.

Founded in the U.S. in 1945, MAF (www.maf.org) missionary teams of aviation, communications, technology and education specialists overcome barriers in remote areas, transform lives and build God's Kingdom by enabling the work of more than 1,000 organizations. With its fleet of 58 bush aircraft -- including the new KODIAK -- MAF serves in 42 countries. MAF pilots transport missionaries, medical personnel, medicines and relief supplies, as well as conduct thousands of emergency medical evacuations in remote areas. MAF also provides telecommunications services, such as satellite Internet access, high-frequency radios, electronic mail and other wireless systems.

For more information or to arrange an interview contact Nicole Aptekar at (909) 851-0326 or naptekar@maf.org.