Archive for the ‘Haiti’ Category

Sending Our Love to Haiti

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

This week, I was asked to do video interviews at tonight’s Sending Our Love to Haiti benefit concert at BergenPac in Englewood.  I was able to interview Dr. Jennifer Ashton (the CBS News medical correspondent), as well as Dr. David Butler, Dr. Alan Gwertzman, Dr. Timothy Finley and Dr. Josh Hyman — all of whom have recently traveled to Haiti to contribute their medical expertise and talent. What a great group of people!

Shimon Azulay of White Line Film Productions is making a documentary about tonight’s event, so stay tuned!

Following up on Partners in Health in Haiti

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Here’s a link to a story in the HARVARDgazette today about the work Partners in Health is accomplishing in Haiti:

Medical workers gain momentum:  Harvard affiliates ramp up Haitian surgical, trauma centers

What to do about Haiti now?

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

My friends and I have been talking about Haiti. They are confused about where they should send their money so that it will bring relief to suffering Haitians immediately.

Partners in Health!

Partners in Health (PiH) has been providing medical care in Haiti for more than 20 years.  Its original clinic, up in the mountains, was unaffected directly by the earthquake, although now people are walking up to it, carrying their injured and ill family members. PiH has facilities, supplies and medical personnel in Haiti already and has been able “to hit the ground running” in the relief effort.

Dr. Paul Farmer, the inspiration behind PiH, is a humanitarian genius. He has devoted his life to bringing modern medicine to impoverished people in nine countries, including Haiti.

I first learned about Farmer when I read Mountains Beyond Mountains, his inspiring biography by Tracy Kidder several years ago. I picked up the book because I had read Kidder’s earlier books and had decided to read more nonfiction since I had just started j-school.

The same year, out of the blue, a friend of mine gave me a donation to PiH as a Christmas gift, although she did not know that I had read Kidder’s book.  Shortly afterwards, my husband and I received an invitation to a Harvard event where Farmer spoke, and we had a chance to meet him.  We have been his admirers and supporters ever since.

A lucky string of coincidences!

Take a look at the Partners in Health Web site, which has been updated over the past few days to focus on Haiti, and join us!