We had gone to Haiti, six artists in total, to work with adolescent girls in the tent camp at Bolous. Our goal was to use the arts to inspire, build confidence, and help heal the trauma that these girls had gone through.
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In the aftermath of the earthquake that leveled much of the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, NGOs helped relocate thousands of Haitians to a tent ci...
Tens of thousands of Haitians have been living in tent cities since the January earthquake -- many of them are not even homeless, simply afraid to sle...
In the months following the devastating earthquake in Haiti, relief organizations have been clamoring to provide basic necessities like food, clean wa...
After the earthquake hit, thousands of Haitian women and girls suddenly found themselves packed into unsafe camps. The International Rescue Committee is providing much needed supplies to women in Haiti.
Harvard Medical professor Dr. S. Allen Counter has taken a hands-on approach to helping those still living on the streets six weeks after a devastatin...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- As officials focused Sunday on the Herculean task of this nation's physical recovery -- clearing the wreckage and setting up ...