Courier Spotlight: Jane Haldeman Hope

At the heart of Frontier Nursing University is a talented and diverse community of students, alumni, faculty, staff, Couriers and preceptors. Spotlight blogs feature members of our FNU community that are focused on the mission of educating nurse-midwives and nurse practitioners to deliver quality health care to underserved and rural populations.

 

In 1928, Mary Breckinridge, founder of Frontier Nursing University established the Courier Program, recruiting young people to come work in the Kentucky Mountains and learn about service to humanity. Couriers escorted guests safely through remote terrain, delivered medical supplies to remote outpost clinics, and helped nurse-midwives during home visits and births. Frontier has benefited tremendously from the 1,600 Couriers who have served since 1928.

 

Jane Hope was a Courier in the 1950s. She enjoyed her experiences so much that she returned to Wendover on several different occasions as a senior Courier. Her last visit to Wendover was in 1959. Her mother was a Courier in the 1920s, which largely influenced Jane to participate in the Courier Program as well.

 

In her first year as a Courier, Jane observed three births, one of which was a birth by cesarean section.  Jane often thinks back to these deliveries and compares them with her experiences giving birth to her own children at her local hospital. She wishes she would have been able to have a midwife during her pregnancies.

 

Jane has many fond memories of this first year she spent in Wendover and the people she encountered. Jane remembers fixing tea every afternoon and visiting with the other Couriers, a couple of whom were from England. They thoroughly enjoyed the time they spent together at Wendover.

 

One of the first years Jane returned, she was asked, along with a fellow Courier, to transport a young girl and her mother to the Cincinnati children's hospital. On the way, the young girlโ€™s mother began to grow anxious so they decided to stop at St. Joe's in Lexington, which was much closer. Unfortunately, the little girl passed away prior to their arrival. Jane and the fellow courier had to transport the young girlโ€™s body back to the hospital in Hyden, where one of the Frontier doctors was waiting with comforting words. Jane remembers being bothered by this occurrence for some time afterwards but was consoled by the love and comfort of those at Wendover.

 

The next time Jane was asked to transport someone to another hospital, she insisted that a nurse come along for the trip. They arrived safely in Cincinnati but never made it to the hospital. Jane had a friend who lived in the area so they were able to deliver the baby at her friendโ€™s home. She remembers this trip going much more smoothly than the previous one.

 

In her free time during her Courier service, Jane took a bus to Richmond, KY. She remembers Richmond as โ€œa wild and crazy placeโ€”the entryway into the mountains.โ€

 

Her experiences as a Courier made Jane a stronger person. She grew personally as her skills improved. Her love and fascination with the gift of midwifery and her respect for the mountain people were sparked during her time in Wendover. โ€œDoing it made me love mountain people and care about that part of Kentuckyโ€ฆ I did not think of mountain people as less. I admired that they were living in their own culture.โ€

 

  
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