Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Friends of the Children of Haiti...

Posted by C.Worring

http://www.fotcoh.org/

Friends of the Children of Haiti is one of the few non-profit organizations that have made an impact in the past, and is still doing it's best to help the people of Haiti.


All things considered, it makes no sense that the Friends of The Children of Haiti managed to build a medical clinic in Haiti.
The Haitian government frowns on foreign ownership of property and makes development of land there next to impossible. Yet in 1999, after several years of red-tape wrangling, FOTCOH purchased 16 rocky, wooded acres in Cyvadier, a ramshackle town far-flung and desperate for medical care.
To boost the local economy, FOTCOH employed local laborers to clear the dense overgrowth with machetes and pulverize the ragged rock with sledgehammers. Haitians crafted concrete blocks by hand, stacking them into a three-story structure while other workers constructed a cement-and-stone wall around the property with discarded rock.
Inside the 6,000-square-foot building, the main floor consists of 11 rooms, including exam and surgical areas, plus a pharmacy. The second story offers a kitchen and dining room, plus two bathrooms, four open sleeping rooms and access to a deck overlooking the sea. The top floor includes an open sleeping area, a bathroom and access to the roof which supports solar panels and a windmill that collect power.
ClinicIn Spring 2000, the Haitians splashed the exterior with paint of gleaming white, the finishing touch to a project that has given the entire community a sense of achievement and enhanced self-worth.
FOTCOH now hopes to staff the clinic year-round, to provide continuous medical care to rural Haitians.


Let's all continue to provide for the poor and help the sick, the elderly, and the children...let's continue to join hands!!!

4 comments:

  1. great work in progress I love your blogs jw

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  2. Interesting, these past days i have read more about Haiti in my entire life . If not for the earthquake I would not have read these very complete ,but very exquisite blogs here . I have to say i think it is great information.

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  3. Thanks for following...appreciate the feedback!!

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  4. I came across this article yesterday http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/19/world/americas/19rescue.html?WT.mc_id=fb_nyt1136&WT.mc_ev=click

    Especially this comment touched me, "This is like 9/11 on the whole island of Manhattan. There’s nothing left. How are they going to come back after this? This place needs to be leveled. None of this is saveable."

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