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"The role of faith then is the role of action, and nothing is needed now more than action." -- Brother Jim Boynton, SJ

Update: November 1, 2010 A Hurricane is looming, cholera is a concern and every condition that existed in January after the earthquake is still there..........

From Br. Jim in January 2010:
Most of this large city is homeless, without work, and in grief. The tent cities everywhere are improving in some ways, and deteriorating in others. After driving through the city several times today I became aware of just how long the rebuilding process is going to take. One of our doctors heard about a wounded girl, and another wounded father, mother, and son. All of them were about an hour and half outside the city and were in need of surgery. We took our truck to go out and transport them to the hospital were our surgeons were working. All this week I have often smiled at doctors who have told me to tell a person to keep a wound elevated and clean, or to take a medication three times a day with food. Of course none of this is possible to a person living on the street with no food. Today after arriving at the hospital I told the people to get out of the car and follow me to the registration area. The little boy did not follow me, and I thought he did not understand. After repeating myself in my clearest Creole, he still sat there looking at me. Of course he could not walk. I realized my mistake, walked over to him and carried him through a gate and down to an empty tent where he will spend the night waiting for surgery. In carrying him I saw every little child in my past who had captured my heart. I saw Darren, Dennis, Dean, Maria, David, Tommy, Mark and Amanda. I saw Lily, Michael, Edward, Thomas and Anna. I saw 14-year-old Jeffry Duck, Billy Q., Martin and Chris. What happened here almost two weeks ago was an Earthquake, not a Haiti shake, and that little boy was not just Wilenson, but every kid I have ever known. Brother Jim Boynton, S.J.

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Updates and Donor Comments

  1. William mcdevittWilliam mcdevitt 01/17/2010 at 05:15 PM ET
    Jim, you and all of the people in Haiti are in our prayers. Bill and Nancy McDevitt
  2. Carol FoxCarol Fox 01/16/2010 at 11:31 AM ET
    God be with all those in Haiti now. We are holding you up in prayer. Amen
  3. Michael TomasoskiMichael Tomasoski 01/15/2010 at 02:06 PM ET
    Hoping in a small way to help those less fortunate. Mike & Vicki T.
  4. Rita KierasRita Kieras 01/15/2010 at 12:46 PM ET
    This is a good way to donate, because I know that the money will go directly to those in need.
  5. MARY CAREYMARY CAREY 01/15/2010 at 12:16 PM ET
    Our thoughts & prayers for all the Haiti victims and aid workers
  6. valerie portervalerie porter 01/15/2010 at 09:29 AM ET
    -a way to help the earthquake victims in Haiti
  7. ISABEL GARCIAISABEL GARCIA 01/14/2010 at 10:52 PM ET
    Gracias! Muy Facil y accesible :)

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