Health in Panama
- No vaccinations are required Suggested: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, and typhoid. (This suggestion is for those heading to the jungle and unimproved parts of the country. We do not go there.) Routine shots such as...
- No vaccinations are required Suggested: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, and typhoid. (This suggestion is for those heading to the jungle and unimproved parts of the country. We do not go there.) Routine shots such as...
- Panama remains relatively safe when compared to other Central American countries, yet crime rates are still higher than one would encounter in most of the United States. Unfortunately, the rate of simple theft has risen, with smart phones...
Capital: Panama City Time Zone: Eastern (no daylight savings) Area: 4,623 Square Miles (Slightly smaller than South Carolina) Climate: Tropical (hot, humid, cloudy; prolonged rainy season (May to January), short dry season (January to...
Serve during our “open house” food pantry hours to the public (Wed. 4-6/Fri. 10-noon) - Greetings guests, helping them sign in, intake, bagging groceries, opportunities to pray with them before they leave
Driver volunteers need to pick up food from various spots such as the Food bank and local retailers to gather items donated to the pantry. Duties are driving, carrying loads to the vehicle and then carrying them into the building