Earthquake Relief Efforts - An Update from HELP

HELPING AFTER THE STORM

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The stories and images from southern Haiti following the powerful earthquake and tropical storm Grace are hard to take in. While the affected area is much less populated than Port-au-Prince, it is also poorer, more rural, and remote which makes it harder to get assistance to the victims.

We are proud to see several graduates involved in the relief efforts, some of whom are from the affected region, and we are proud to have played a role in educating local trained leaders who are making a difference.

Read on to hear how HELP graduates are lending a hand!


Nephtaly Pierre Louis (economics '17) is working with his classmates from the Grand’Anse region where he grew up. Nominated a UNESCO ambassador in 2017, Nephtaly was volunteering on UNESCO's CARIDMA initiative, creating a network of youth trained in disaster preparedness and disaster risk management.

The project started in July so when the earthquake struck on August 14th the group had to cut short their training and jump into action. Over the past week, they have collected enough food and sanitary products to prepare 50 kits for those affected by the earthquake. The team is working closely with local authorities to provide assistance where it is most useful; they intend to distribute the supplies in Duchity and Beaumont.

The disaster has helped speed up the process and has shown the importance and the need for reinforcing such an initiative. It has also helped me to see the eagerness among youth who could have been better prepared to face such a catastrophe, but there’s also hope and I am glad to be in a leadership role to make that happen for the next natural disaster.
— Nephtaly Pierre Louis (economics '17)

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HELP was also able to connect long-time partner Cross Catholic Outreach with our alumnus Fery Brunis (pharmacy '17). Cross wrote to say,

I thank you for connecting us with Fery. He has been very supportive, indeed. Thanks to his dynamism and his expertise, we have been able to secure about 95% of the medicine and medical supplies on our list. He also understood the urgency of the moment and has worked tirelessly, sometimes after hours. His efforts were greatly appreciated. Thanks again to you and the HELP network.
— Rodney Merard, Cross Catholic Outreach

Other HELP Alumni who are involved in relief efforts in the affected region include:

  • Dr. Emmanuella Delsoin (medicine '18) is National Director for Operation Blessing and began relief efforts the day after the earthquake. She was interviewed by WAVY in Virginia on August 26th.

  • Dr. Jean-Kensley Germinal (medicine '12) and Dr. Jude Altema (medicine '15) both work at the largest hospital in the affected region. Dr. Altema is a native of the regional capital of Les Cayes.

  • Nurse Roseline Duclair (nursing '16) runs the Lidè Foundation’s operations in Les Cayes.


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