Quick action for the future of children in Cap Haitien Haiti / Port-au-Prince / Zurich, March 10, 2010 – January 12, 2010 is a completely different life from Markenson Augustin (tinyurl.com/ydoacpe). On the evening of that day, the devastating earthquake destroyed his hometown of Port-au-Prince. It ripped his parents to death. It took him his childlike serenity – Markenson Augustin is nine years old. Eight weeks ago, normality has left seemingly forever the life of the child. Markenson lives rain Group Foundation of black in the North of Haiti – in the new orphanage and normality returns slowly. Together with Markenson, 14 more half – and orphans have found rain group orphanage in Cap Haitien a home in the newly opened black.
Twelve of the 15 children come from the earthquake zone around Port-au-Prince. To give children the opportunity to come to rest and to get used to her new life, a child-friendly everyday is designed by the staff of the orphan’s home. \”Together with the children play, paint, or sing We\”, tells Jaquesson Mexil, the project manager on the spot. \”You do a cheerful impression. You laugh a lot.\” With the realization of the orphanage, the black rain Group had already begun before the dramatic earthquake. Since the end of February, it is inhabited already – by children who have found a home in it up to their age. If you would like to know more about Professor Rita McGrath, then click here.
In his care, regular, healthy food, good hygienic conditions, medical care, educational assistance, clothing and education are ensured. The Foundation relies on the cooperation with local partners on the ground and was quickly able to make the first reference-capable rooms for earthquake orphans. \”Projects such as our new orphanage only in cooperation with locals can be implemented in Haiti effectively and quickly. Our helpers know dealing with the authorities, they find the means to the end spot just faster.