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![]() News • Calvert Apostles Build 2010 Project A Special Message from Jonathan Reckford on Haiti January 21, 2010 The situation in Haiti truly overwhelms the senses. Your eyes have a difficult time processing the destruction they are seeing. Your ears hear the clamor of tens of thousands of displaced people living on the streets or in makeshift tent cities . The smell of decay can't be avoided. You don't want to eat when you know so many people are begging for any scrap of food. And touch- reaching out to an injured person, picking up a piece of debris-everything is a reminder of the staggering toll exacted by the quake on people, structures and institutions. My visit to Port-au-Prince this week left no doubt that Habitat for Humanity's expertise will be needed there for many years to come as the nation struggles to rebuild. We will have a role in the short term and the long. From helping with cleanup starting now, to establishing training and resource centers, to core house construction, we will (we must!) have a substantial on-the-ground presence helping Haitian families help themselves. One of the highlights of my visit was getting to meet the Habitat Haiti staff at their newly leased office. Despite many of their own homes being destroyed, despite the fact that many lost close relatives in the quake, they are ready to roll up their sleeves and go to work. I know many of you also are working hard to raise funds for the response. Please know that every bit you can do to help will be put to good use. I often reflect on a quote from St. Teresa of Avila; the words seem particularly compelling as I recall my feelings this week on the streets of Port-au-Prince: |
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