Back in Haiti

We flew back to Haiti on Sunday, June 22nd, leaving behind most of our own clothes and personal belongings, so that we could bring back medications and supplies for the clinic, clothes and shoes for Madam Gerard and her family, who live with us, personal gifts for other Haitian friends and co-workers here, and construction…

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Updates – Political and Personal

The political situation in Haiti is calm for the moment.  The person who was nominated for the position of Prime Minister, Ericq Pierre, was not confirmed by the Parliament, which was a disappointment to us here in Jeremie.  Mr. Pierre is from the Jeremie area, and, if elected, he would have helped fix our roads…

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May 2008

We are seeing increasing numbers of patients in our little “house clinic”, as word spreads among the communities as to our services and capabilities.  One of the things that patients are impressed with is that we give detailed explanations as to their illnesses and medications needed to treat them.  Nurse Cherlie sits with each patient…

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Expecting the Unexpected

When living in Haiti, one quickly realizes that things never happen as expected.  That’s why flexibility is an important personality trait for long-term personnel and visitors alike!  And, it’s why Haitians have adopted a fatalistic world view, feeling that no matter what they may want in life, things happen as God wills and they have…

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Torrential Rain

Things have been pretty quiet here in Jeremie for the past week.  There have been no further political demonstrations, although people are still unhappy about their dismal economic state and the high price of food. The big news last week was that we had torrential rain for several days.  On Thursday morning, the 17th, we…

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Unrest Update

Today, Thursday, we were able to successfully make it up to our clinic in Gatineau without running into any problems or disturbances.  There were about 6-8 places along the road coming out of town where there was black dust on the road and burned steel wires from tires which had been burned there earlier in…

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Unrest in Haiti

Hello all, Just wanted to write a quick note to let you all know that there has been some political unrest here in Haiti this week.  Protests against inflation, the high cost of goods and lack of food were scheduled for yesterday, Monday, all over the country.  Unfortunately, in many areas, the protests became violent…

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April 2008

Last month I reported on the very dry conditions in the area around Jeremie, where we live.  Crops were being lost due to lack of rain in the past few months.  Well, it seems the Lord heard your prayers, because it began raining last week and has rained almost every day since!  That’s good for…

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March 2008

Right now, we are nearing the end of the dry season, and the dirt roads we travel on are dusty and hard.  The land around our clinic site is dry and crops are struggling to survive.  We’re hoping some rain will start to fall soon; otherwise, the farmers are in danger of losing many of…

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February 2008

We continue to do patient consultations twice a week in our “house clinic” on the site of what we hope to be a larger clinic facility in Gatineau.  We are seeing an increasing number of patients each week, which is a testimony to our services and developing reputation. It is gratifying to see that patients…

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