WHats next

Going to the people

During the last ten years we have focused mostly on working with people out of a fixed location or waiting for enough people to get together in one area to be able to go to them. Most of the locations were not very remote and didn't require us to provide our own power or in some cases  equipment.

In order to bring what we do to more peopple we began the process of building two levels of portable outreach gear. This page is about the design and production of the equipment required meet our goals for usability reliability portability and easy mantanance.

If you or a company you work for may be interested in participating directly in the equipment part of what we are doing please feel free to contact us.

The first Setup is for Portable work and will fit in and on a purpose built off road trailer pulled by a suitable vehicle.
To make this happen we need to: things we already have done in Yellow
  • Acquire a chiropractic Drop table suitable for this project. A Zenith 460 verilift top of the line table was donated for this porpuse
  • Build a custom trailer designed for the rigors of off road
  • design a Power solution to power chiropractic table and compressor
  • Acquire and outfit a vehicle to pull this Setup that is equally up to the task
  • A roof top tent, drinking water Storage and Fuel storage.
  • Acquire portable "inbody" system for nutrition consultation. A used inbody 230 was purchased to make this possible.


The Second Setup is ultra portable ( fits in a suitcase for Airline travel )

To make this happen we need to:

  • Design and build a portable drop table system that uses air from a scuba tank to provide lift for the drop sections; this would be the first ultra portable table of its type.


  • Aquire a MC-780U plus S Multi Frequency Segmental Body Composition Analyzer or equivalent


The funtional differance between these two setups is how efficiantly we are able to work with large groups of people and where these people can be .

Why?


To provide the best possible care to those in need, it is important for First Hand Miracles to have the necessary resources and equipment to access remote areas where traditional vehicles may not be able to go. This is where fully self-sustained 4x4 off-road vehicles and trailers come in.

These vehicles are specifically designed to handle rough, off-road terrain, including muddy, rutted, and bumpy roads, and are able to navigate these conditions with ease. With these vehicles, First Hand Miracles can reach communities that may otherwise be difficult to access, and bring essential health care services to those who need them most.

Additionally, having fully self-sustained 4x4 off-road vehicles and trailers allows First Hand Miracles to operate independently, without relying on external resources or support.

This means that we can provide care to remote communities without worrying about access to electricity, water, or other necessities. This level of self-sufficiency is crucial for our ability to deliver care to those in need, and ensures that we can continue to make a positive impact, no matter where we go.

In order to provide the highest level of care to those in need, it is important for First Hand Miracles to have access to technology that allows us to communicate with our home office and health care specialists remotely. One way we plan to achieve this is by using satellite internet and tablets.

Satellite internet allows us to connect to the internet from virtually anywhere, even in remote areas where traditional broadband internet is not available. This means that we can communicate with our home office and health care specialists in real time, no matter where we are.


By using tablets with internet connectivity, we can access up-to-date health information , communicate with our team, and stay connected to the outside world while on the go.

Using technology like highspeed mobile satellite internet and tablets enables us to provide a higher level of care, as we can stay connected and informed, even when we are working in remote locations without cellular or map coverage. It also allows us to be more efficient and effective in our work, as we can communicate and collaborate with our team more easily.

Ultimately, this technology helps us to better serve those in need, and to make a positive impact on their lives.