My idea is to list any and all Interpreters that want to be listed, with names, email, and religious background information into a database that would be accessible to anyone who may be dealing with the loss of a loved one and are in need of an Interpreter. The interpreters then could be contacted directly by the family and possibly be available to interperet under a “pro bono” or Charitable act of kindness. I know interpreters as a whole are some of the most compassionate people, and to be able to bypass the business side of interpreting may allow for the “community interpreter” to be a part of the community once again.
Friday, March 5, 2010
The National Database Plan
My idea is to list any and all Interpreters that want to be listed, with names, email, and religious background information into a database that would be accessible to anyone who may be dealing with the loss of a loved one and are in need of an Interpreter. The interpreters then could be contacted directly by the family and possibly be available to interperet under a “pro bono” or Charitable act of kindness. I know interpreters as a whole are some of the most compassionate people, and to be able to bypass the business side of interpreting may allow for the “community interpreter” to be a part of the community once again.
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MJ- What a great idea! Funerals can be a difficult time for a family, and having to try and find an interpreter is just one more stress. This database would definitely help alleviate the stress in finding an interpreter during a family's time of need.
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