Friday night we arrived at the airport for our red-eye to Florida.........just to find out that there were mechanical problems and we would not be making our connecting flight. They were able to reroute us, but 2 got sent to JFK first. There connecting flight in JFK was delayed so they didn't make it to Haiti until Saturday night. But we did make it. And this year my bag actually made it with me.
There are improvements in Haiti. One of the biggest things I noticed is that it rarely smelled like sewage this year. That was wonderful! Slowly but surely they are rebuilding. It has been 3 years since the earthquake, and in some parts you wouldn't know it had happened, but many others you would think it was just a few months ago.
Church Sunday was just as wonderful as ever. Such beautiful people with great spirits.
Packed in the van for church |
Tuesday I went out to Notre Maison to do the caregivers school. The orphanage has really come a long way. I taught basic nutrition and then we played with some of the children with disabilities. We brought along an OT to help assess their needs and teach exercises.
Wednesday we drove out pretty far to do a education for the caregivers and community outreach workers. They have a beautiful orphanage that is not really being used. Which might sound sad, but in a way is a good thing. The community has a school that has 500 children (basically all the kids in the village) where a hot breakfast and hot lunch are provided. This makes it more manageable for the parents to take care of their children and not have to give them up. It really was an amazing model of what can be done to help people help themselves.
In order to get to this village, we had to drive up a dry river bank. It used to be a beautiful, brand new road, but when hurricane Sandy came through, it completely washed out the road that was the only access to that town.
The washed out road |
At some points the walls were really high around us |
Dr. Carrol teaching about burns |
Every year in Haiti is different, but I love it every time. I'm so grateful for the team and for all we were able to accomplish. In addition to what I reported on, we also had teams go work in the TB ward at the general hospital, more education and outreach clinics, and some work with local universities.
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