Trou-a-L’Eau

Out there in the distance is Trou-a-L'Eau (pronounced Twa-loo), a tiny, remote…


Kay Po

Tucked away and hidden back down a narrow alley somewhere near the center of…


The Unglamorous Dirty Work

I spent awhile in the cholera hospital last week. There were about a dozen…


Not an Amoeba Anymore

I did an interview with a local newspaper yesterday and the reporter asked me…


Post #200

Another thing on my to-do list in Haiti last week was to visit with the…


Focus

I love little kids who wear glasses. I don't know why, necessarily, but kids…


Cholera Hospital / Clinic

I stopped by this little boy's cot at the cholera field hospital last week. His…


You Gave Me Something to Drink

I have enjoyed moving about the island of La Gonave for the past few days,…


Pumps, Piping, Cisterns

Spent the morning with a development worker (a water systems engineer) seeing…


First Water

Still on Haiti's mainland. I attended a three hour long (yikes!) village…


Heading Down

Heading down to Haiti this Sunday. I'll be meeting with the folks who will be…


Clean, Close Water

We recently placed bio-sand water filters in twenty Haitian family's homes.…


Li Gou

Today I am happy to finally say that after months of waiting the xray system…


Another Face of Malnutrition

here are 30,000 young children in Haiti who suffer from mental deficiencies all…


Then the Earthquake Hit

One of the goals of my most recent trip to Haiti was to show the school…