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American working in Haiti clings to life after robbery attempt
Sacramento Bee
By ADAM H. BEASLEY MIAMI -- Bernard Mevs Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, couldn't survive without people like Dave Bompart, a gregarious do-gooder from Ohio known to doctors and nurses by his nickname: Big Dave. But Big Dave is now the one in need ...
Ohio man clings to life at Jackson Memorial after botched robbery in HaitiMiamiHerald.com
Volunteer shot, robbed in Haiti7Online WSVN-TV

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Two Years Later Haiti Relief Continues with a Helping Hand
Sacramento Bee
24, 2012 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Helping Hand for Relief and Development (HHRD), through its various emergency relief programs, has continued to provide much need assistance to the earthquake victims of Haiti. With a quarter of a million people ...

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PBS NewsHour

2 years later, South Floridians helping Haiti quake victims
Sun-Sentinel
Two years after an earthquake devastated Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010, leaving 230000 dead and most of the country in ruins, hundreds of South Floridians are continuing to volunteer countless hours to help revive the beleaguered nation.
Memorial walls being designed to honor Haitian quake victimsMiamiHerald.com
Haiti Marks Second Anniversary of Devastating EarthquakeVoice of America
Haitian girls sell themselves to survive: World says 'mission accomplished'Catholic Online
PBS NewsHour -TIME -Wall Street Journal
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Earth911.com

Students Help Haitians Build Homes From Plastic Waste
Earth911.com
Photo: Flickr/MichelleWalz Engineering students from Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash. are working on a recycling project to help earthquake victims in Haiti rebuild homes from plastic waste, according to recent news reports.



Grateful Web

Jam Cruise in Haiti: Positive Legacy Makes Big Donations
Grateful Web
In Haiti, Positive Legacy is proud to have teamed up with Soles4Souls – with contributions from One World Running and Nike, and donations from Jam Cruise passengers – to deliver 12200 pairs of shoes to the people of Haiti. Also with the help of Jam ...
Todd Newton's Sole Adventure in Social ResponsibilityJustmeans

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Newsday

Donations via text help Haiti quake victims
Newsday
Click here Donations via text help Haiti quake victims Originally published: January 11, 2012 6:58 PM Updated: January 11, 2012 11:57 PM By PATRICIA KITCHEN patricia.kitchen@newsday.com Elizabeth Janis, 22, is part of a new breed of giver during times ...

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A chance for Congress to help Haitian women
The Hill (blog)
For the last two years, it has seemed that their hope of transforming Haiti's laws to improve services for victims of domestic violence and rape remained buried in the rubble. But an effort is under way to resurrect their dream.



Work in Haiti close to soul
The Keene Sentinel
It will be Roysircar's second trip to Haiti, as she went with two students in June 2010, five months after the quake. She has been to many major disaster sites — from counseling victims after Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast states to southern ...



Soles4Souls' Exclusive Sole Ambassador Todd Newton Visits Haiti With Founder ...
Sacramento Bee
Upon his return, Newton created a video that documents the trip and asks the public to join him in helping the nonprofit restore Haiti. While there, Newton assisted with shoe distributions at local orphanages and villages.

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2 years later, Houston's Samuel Dalembert helps rebuilding effort in Haiti ...
Washington Post
Two frantic days after a magnitude-7.0 earthquake rumbled across his native Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010, the veteran NBA center returned to the Caribbean nation and could hardly absorb the chaos and horror. Victims missing limbs lying helplessly in the ...

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