In the nick of time

A pregnant woman came to clinic several  weeks agp. It was her first time at our clinic. She did not have a chart and no one knew who she was. She passed out outside the clinic gate. She was carried into clinic on a stretcher. There was a man with

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Words from Gretchen~Feb 1994

Dear L2, We did not get a letter from you this week. I was very sad. I did get a letter from Jody and a Valentine’s day card from Judy. I cannot believe no one else is writing us. I thought more people would keep in contact with us. I

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Kreyol song – Nan bonte li Jezi vini (75 Kreyol)

Nan bonte li Jezi viniPou rachte mwen nan gras li;Nan bafon peche ak lawontKonpasyon l leve mwen. KèNan tè danje li soutni mwen,Ak men byen dous li leve mwenSot nan fènwa, vin nan limyèM ap adore l, li leve mwen. 2Depi lontan li rele mwen,Avan menm mwen te repanti.Men lè

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Culture-Football-Soccer in Haiti

Soccer is an incredibly popular sport in Haiti, but have you ever wondered about the way it’s organized or why it’s played so passionately? Let’s explore these questions further. In Haiti, summer means soccer season! Our culture values this sport, and we take part in a championship game every year.

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Monitoring the Health of Children in Our Care

We take the health of our inpatient children very seriously, which is why we weigh those on the mamba program daily. Additionally, every week we measure the weight of all children in the Rescue Center to assess their level of malnutrition. To ensure that we are consistently tracking progress, we

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