DROP-OFF Locations For Haiti Relief - Add a Location

St Marc

RE: St Marc
Reply to Msg 2153 posted by Marianne Kuiper Milks on 3/2/10 8:13 AM

Returning from St.Marc (4 days ago) I found a great need for help - both large and small.

The hospital, St. Nicolas, is still overflowing with patients from PaP; mainly serious fractures and festering wounds.

Our team, OneBigBoost, has been able to feed one nutritious hot meal a day to PaP refugees.

Hospitals in Haiti do not supply food, and friends and family are expected to bring in meals.

We took that role as well as we could.

"We" are a group of young Haitians, who are doing a marvelous job, which also provides needed income for them. The project has been initiated by OneBigBoost, a US-based, global organization that acts as a catalyst.

Some schools in St. Marc were/are closed because of mild structural damage, to protect the students.

Work needs to be found/created for the many who cannot return.

There were several tremors while I was there, including one that crashed glasses to the ground around 4 am. I will return in another week.

REPLY   Start new topic   Email   Share

Page 4 of 4, read them all...

<<   < Previous Page   Next Topic >


< Previous Topic | Topic List | Recent Posts | Archives | Next Topic >

All Replies To This Topic Author Time
Re: St Marc Mariannemilks 1/20
> Re: St Marc
I don\'t believe St Marc has been affected by the earthquake but I hear that there a lots of people ...
Yodi 1/20
There was, as far as I know, no quake damage. But the city and area has been inundated with medical ...
marianne Kuiper Milks 1/23
    > Re: St Marc marianne Kuiper Milks 3/2

View: Simple | Summary | Expanded
As: Threaded | Msg List

 

[reply]POST NEWS ABOUT THE HAITI EARTHQUAKE
Subject »
Name »
Email »
Code »   <<  

SURVIVORS LISTS

RESOURCES

DONATE $$$ TO HAITI

SENDING $$$ TO HAITI

TRUE OR FALSE?

HOT LINKS

HOT TOPICS

KEYWORDS

 



Copyright © 2010 earthquake.haiti911.com