From Rabih Torbay, Project HOPE <[email protected]>
Subject It's far from over in Haiti
Date August 25, 2021 8:39 PM
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Project HOPE

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The Work is Far From Over in Haiti

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Dear Friend,

I wanted to reach out to you with an update about our disaster relief response in Haiti. Our Emergency Response team is on the ground delivering critical medical supplies like bandages, sutures and antibiotics to clinics and hospitals in affected areas.

This week, the team was able to reach rural areas that had not yet received any help or supplies. The days are long for emergency responders, and so many people still need support after losing their homes and possessions.

Please make a gift today to help children, families and health workers who are injured and displaced in Haiti and in other places in the midst of health crises around the world.

"The director of the Immaculate Conception hospital says they're seeing more than 100 patients every day coming into the emergency room, which is a very high volume for them," says Cora Nally, part of the team in Les Cayes. While the hospital is open and operational, some patients are being treated outside beneath a tarp, and some doctors are working out of tents and running out of vital medicines.

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Dr. Enel and Dr. Joel treat a patient with a crushed pelvis at Ofatma Hospital in Les Cayes. Structural damage can be seen over the doorway in the background.

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In addition to the earthquake injuries, we're seeing more and more chronic health challenges and increased risk of infectious diseases -- like COVID-19 and cholera -- due to crowded temporary living conditions and lack of clean water. Another major health concern is the trauma that comes with such a devastating disaster which is often worsened by sudden aftershocks of the earthquake.

Our teams in Les Cayes are working with a local Haitian medical team to provide additional support to overwhelmed hospitals. They are delivering lifesaving medical supplies and continuing to assess what the greatest needs are in isolated rural communities.

Project HOPE supports people and communities in need by training and supplying health workers -- and helping disaster survivors heal and rebuild. Will you help send HOPE around the world with your emergency gift today?

Thank you for caring for people in places like Haiti, India and Indonesia with your support.

With my deepest gratitude,
Rabih Torbay
President & CEO
Project HOPE

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