by haitadmin | Jan 23, 2010 | Uncategorized
We need your help right now in Port-au-Prince. The earthquake knocked out many neighborhood water tanks, but 28 have survived. However, no water is coming to these tanks from the local water agency (CAMEP). So Dalebrun Esther – our Haitian Director – has designed a...
by haitadmin | Jan 17, 2010 | Uncategorized
We have now heard from Port-au-Prince that our staff are all alive – Dalebrun Esther and our 4 plumbers. Dalebrun reports his family is OK and he is hard at work distributing clean water in the neighborhoods which he can reach with our truck. We have also been...
by haitadmin | Jan 13, 2010 | Uncategorized
We are helping the US task force going to Haiti to rebuild the water system in Port-au-Prince. We have given them our list of all water systems in the capital city, gallons each produces and population served. We found the military at SOUTHCOM in Florida to be most...
by haitadmin | Jan 12, 2010 | Uncategorized
Our report to the Pan American Health Organization is attached showing each province of Haiti with who was treated. We reported 110,827 preschoolers – 3 years to 6 – got treated, 90,768 in the 6 to 14 year range, and at 15 years and older 79,410 women and 76,754 men....
by haitadmin | Dec 17, 2009 | Uncategorized
This is a neighborhood water station in Port-au-Prince with the mothers and girls gathered to fill their buckets. Each bucket is 40 pounds of water. Until you and I treated the water with chlorine, this fountain spread cholera, typhoid, hepatitis and chronic diarrhea...