I am currently listowner for two listserv lists. I am a nurse and professional board certified lactation consultant, and one list, LACTNET, serves the purpose of connecting lactation professionals all over the world. We support each other clinically, with regard to medications, and techniques, education etc, on lactation issues, and have all types of health care providers on our list including nurses, MDs, RDs, IBCLCs, and Ph.d social scientists. This list is an important connection for many professionals world-wide. We are currently housed at Ummed but are being asked to leave due to server problems. We have had wonderful help and support there, and are sad to leave, although we now need a space for LACTNET and for TLC. TLC is a smaller less active list for La Leche League Leaders. It serves the purpose of connecting breastfeeding support people around the world who would otherwise be disconnected and isolated. TLC has less than 1000 subscribers, and less than 100 messages per day. LACTNET currently has 2500+ members, with traffic of up at 150 messages per day. We need a home for these two lists. We are experienced listowners, and know how to run Listserv software. We want a stable home that runs Listserv, and we do not take any funds, so we have none to pay. The list is quite academic, as one can see by joining and reading it. We need a seamless switch to another site, and we would like our archives ( 4 years worth) also to come with us...as they are a valuable and integral part of our information. We currently have webpage archive interface, and we would like to have this feature. If anyone has any ideas of a stable home for our lists, please email me at kbruce@together.net.. LACTNET and TLC are lists that do good humanitarian work, and they would be a valuable addition to a site that wishes to focus its efforts on such valuable human work. Kind regards, Kathleen Kathleen B. Bruce, BSN, IBCLC co-owner Lactnet,TLC, Indep. Consultant Williston, Vermont mailto:[log in to unmask] LACTNET Archives http://library.ummed.edu/lsv/archives/lactnet.html