Monday, January 25, 2010
Excerpt of Message from Bishop Duracin of the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti
"Please tell our partners, the people of The Episcopal Church, the people of the United States and indeed the people of the world that we in Haiti are immensely grateful for their prayers, their support and their generosity. This is a desperate time in Haiti; we have lost so much. But we still have the most important asset, the people of God, and we are working continuously to take care of them."
Thursday, January 21, 2010
MN is still open...
...even as surrounding areas see the migration of people out of Port au Prince and into Les Cayes. Thankfully, MN is still safe and so is our staff. But many of our staff are suffering from the aftermath of this tragedy: they have lost loved ones, have learned of injuries to their loves ones, or simply have no news of their loved ones. Despite these worries, and despite the challenges of money being low and prices being high, our staff come to work every day. They remain dedicated as healthcare providers to continue to serve the mothers and babies of their community.
MN is reaching out to HIC, the hospital in nearby Les Cayes, to offer support with supplies and staff. MN is also collaborating with other organizations in our area to help coordinate relief efforts and make plans for the difficult challenge of obtaining supplies and medications in the future.
MN is reaching out to HIC, the hospital in nearby Les Cayes, to offer support with supplies and staff. MN is also collaborating with other organizations in our area to help coordinate relief efforts and make plans for the difficult challenge of obtaining supplies and medications in the future.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Dear Friends of Haiti –
We all are devastated by the recent events in Haiti and seek information about the country and people we love. We have created this blog in an effort to ease email congestion and provide easy and efficient access to multiple sources. We hope you will use this as a venue to share your updates, thoughts, and concerns as we work through this difficult time.
Maison de Naissance will continue to add meaningful posts as we obtain more concrete updates. Please use the ‘Comments’ function below to share your updates. This is a public blog and is not intended solely for MN-specific information, but for general updates on the people and activities on the ground.
Thank you,
Maison de Naissance
We all are devastated by the recent events in Haiti and seek information about the country and people we love. We have created this blog in an effort to ease email congestion and provide easy and efficient access to multiple sources. We hope you will use this as a venue to share your updates, thoughts, and concerns as we work through this difficult time.
Maison de Naissance will continue to add meaningful posts as we obtain more concrete updates. Please use the ‘Comments’ function below to share your updates. This is a public blog and is not intended solely for MN-specific information, but for general updates on the people and activities on the ground.
Thank you,
Maison de Naissance
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