January 31, 2005
Seven Days of Burlington Features CPI
Check out the Cathy Resmer article from Burlington, Vermont's SEVEN DAYS. Cathy interviews CPI co-founders James and Martha Hathaway as well as Senator Patrick Leahy and Johnson State College's Ellen Hill.

January 26, 2005
A New Year Brings Grief to UXO-affected Families in Central Vietnam
Quang Binh Province, Vietnam- The New Year has proven deadly for victims of landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO). Two families in Central Vietnam are mourning the loss of family members killed by UXO, and a third is praying for the life of another.

January 21, 2005
CPI Introduces New Prosthetics Technology on Thai-Burma Border
MAE SOT, Thailand -- More Burmese landmine accident survivors will have access to stronger and lighter below-the-knee prostheses thanks to the introduction of two new technologies by Clear Path International and its partner Prosthetics Research Study of Seattle.
With the generous support of Rotary, CPI and PRS are bringing thermoplastics production and improved measurement technology to the Mae Tao Clinic for Karen refugees on the border between Thailand and Burma.

January 20, 2005
CPI Ships Supplies To Civilian War Victims in Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan – A shipment of much-needed medical equipment donated by Clear Path has arrived at an emergency surgical center for civilian war and landmine victims in Afghanistan.
The shipment of diagnostic and surgical instruments, wheelchairs, gurneys, crutches and other trauma-care hospital equipment was a collaborative effort between CPI and the Mobility Project based near Bremerton, Wash.

January 14, 2005
Clear Path Sends Medical Aid To Tsunami Victims
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash. – Clear Path International, known for its aid to landmine accident survivors in Southeast Asia, is using its medical equipment donations program to get aid to tsunami victims along the Indian Ocean.
In collaboration with Universal Aid Society in Canada, Clear Path is sending a container of hospital beds and mattresses to Chennai (formerly Madras) on the Bay of Bengal on the east coast of India.
