An Update from the Garrett Family

It’s been almost 6 months since we arrived in Cazale with a ridiculous number of suitcases in hand.  Oh, the things we have seen, felt, experienced and learned.  In just a few days we will be going home. But we’ll be back.  We’re just going to take a little time

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Ti fanm~Little woman

There were three children admitted today.  Two of those have very severe cases of kwashiorkor. Looking at them I am just not sure that they will live.  Their bodies are in such bad shape.  But I have hope in God that they will made it.  This mama below lives in

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New admits and a need for medications

*We have started a new charting system for the children that are admitted into our care.  We hope with talking more to the families and finding out more about them and how they live their daily lives. Then we can better help them with education and suggestions to help the

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Staff Spotlight: RC Nanny Yves-Rose

Yves-Rose (pronounced “Eve-Rose”) is a nanny at the Rescue Center, where she can be found always with a smile on her face and joy in her heart.   She began working at RHFH shortly after the earthquake in January of 2010.  Her job was to help care and cook for the

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Quiet Moments

Sometimes I walk through the Clinic yard or the ICU and think, “I have to grab my camera.  I don’t want to forget this moment.  This scene.”  I snap some photos and upload them onto my computer.  As I look at them, they just stir my heart.  I was there in the

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Medical Directory

We have always needed to refer patients to other clinics, labs, and hospitals in Haiti and the DR. We are limited in the services that we are able to provide and need to work with others to get the best care possible for the patients.  We have gathered names and addresses from

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