Thursday, January 28, 2010

Hope...Help... Haiti

"Surviving for more than two weeks, it's difficult but apparently it's possible," said French doctor Sebastien Caussade, hopeful that others may still be saved from beneath the debris.

Haitians set up impromtu tent cities thorough the capital after an earthquake measuring 7.0 rocked the Haitian capital just before 5 pm yesterday, on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Much of Port-au-Prince was reduced to rubble by the quake on January 12, but the airport was operational, opening the way for international relief aid to be ferried in by air as well as by sea. (Logan Abassi/MINUSTAH via Getty Images) 


Stories have been told. Rescuers are still searching on. Aids are coming.

HOPE. Aids reach the Haitian People without prejudice and attached conditions.

HELP. Everyone of US get involved in what ever way we can share to rebuild the lives affected by the “worst hideous natural disaster.”

HAITI. You are not ALONE.


 
Two year old Redjeson Hausteen Claude reacts to his mother Daphnee Plaisin, after he was rescued from a collapsed home by Belgian and Spanish rescuers in the aftermath of the powerful earthquake in Port-au-Prince. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Let us HOPE...HELP...HAITI!

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