Sixteen Grande Prairie rotary club members are taking a road trip to Mazatlán, Mexico, in eight specialty vehicles to be donated to local groups there.
The eight-day, 5,500-kilometre journey includes six school buses, a fire truck and an ambulance.
“We’re helping save lives; the extent of it is unreal when you get down there and you see what it actually accomplishes,” said Mark Marcotte, co-leader of the Highway to Mexico project.
The vehicles are loaded up with equipment including sports jerseys, firefighting gear, medical supplies, wheelchairs and, this year, an x-ray machine.
Norm Lafleur, Highway to Mexico co-leader, said the trip has helped students for years and saved lives with medical and firefighting equipment.
“The very first trip I went on is what sold me on this project,” said Marcotte.
“I was driving a fire …