Saturday, January 9, 2010

Mission 2010

Its been about 6 months since my last posting. Since then I've told a few people about my sight. Most recently, my 5th grade teacher said I should write about my experiences in Haiti. I told her about my blog site so maybe she will read it and decide maybe I shouldn't. ha ha! If I ever do, I will dedicate it to her.

Team Portland should really be called Team America or the Cross Country Team. We have accumulated team members from Seattle, Chicago, Kansas City, Arizona, Las Vegas and San Francisco. We are leaving February 19, arriving Feb 20. Most of us will stay for a full 2 weeks of work and play and looking forward to some beach time for sure. After my visit to Kettle Falls and 'enjoying some 10 degree weather' I am more than ready for the heat of Haiti.

Our team this year is the largest I have taken - in 2006 we joined the team from Canada and there were 30 of us. This team Portland on this day is 24. (only 2 boys...)
We are planning a lot of educational classes with nursing students as well as the usual things we do like work in the clinic and visit the orphanages. I'm hoping the therapists can do some work in General Hospital as well.

Recent security issues with the airlines have raised some questions as to what we are able to take. I've been told we can only have one carry on which means some of our checked luggage will have to include our personal luggage. Hopefully, they won't include fees for our luggage as well.

I think I wrote about Madame Blaise and her orphanage in my blog. She is a Haitian woman that worked in New York city driving a school bus for special needs kids. Upon retirement, visited friends and family in Haiti. She found these abandoned children in a local hospital and used her retirement to build a home for them. I had recent news that she is planning to shut down and disperse the children to other orphanages. This makes me so sad. HHH and the teams have all had something of a special relationship with her and her children since she removed a dozen or so of them from the General Hospital's Abandoned Children's Unit. I am hoping to get some more information and will share it in a variety of places to possibly give this woman some financial assistance to keep the children together.

Check back to my site for future stories and information or email me at gailinhaiti@yahoo.com
Certainly if you are moved to donate to Healing Hands for Haiti or to Team Portland's mission or maybe even especially to Madame Blaise's children, know that it is truly needed and truly appreciated.

1 comment:

Melissa said...

Have fun planning! You must be geting very excited!
It is sad to think that all the work Mdm. Blaise and everyone did at the new site may not be enough to keep them together- here's hoping for a "miracle"