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The Cholera Vaccines Have Arrived!

November 16, 2010 Posted by HATS Visitors 3 Comments

We arrived yesterday and were overwhelmed at the airport by porters (at least 50) wanting to take our bags. Most of our group had not slept more than 3 hours, so we were exhausted. Jan had a sick stomach for a minute, but got talked over it. Liette was not allowed to carry the vaccine on the plane, so it had to be packed in the luggage. When we arrived at the airport, one of the bags was missing. We discovered on our arrival in Deschapelles that the vaccine was in the missing bag.

Outside the airport

This am, Barry and Roger are repairing the air conditioning and toilet. The ladies are unpacking and sorting the donations. The teens and children are helping with the children, and it is good to have them here as Tifi, the handicapped little girl is falling plus there are two babies who need a lot of attention.

Barry working on air conditioner
Heather with Jofky

It’s 8:15 pm and it’s Ariane here now.

After devotions this morning, we started sorting the donations and gifts. Even though I didn’t help (I was playing with the younger kids) it sounded like a confusing and difficult task. Following the sorting of the gifts and donations, we ate a delicious lunch made by the cook, Martha.

Carol,Penny, Jan, Nichole organizing what was brought down

During the afternoon, we took pictures of the preschool kids and the grade 9 class for their sponsors. The kids also wrote letters that will be translated and sent out.

Photos & Letters Grade 9 students

We also went out to paint the walls of the preschool kids class room. After hard work and probably a few pulled muscles we took a step back to admire our work. I hope the kids like the color!

Roger & Jan painting prescolaire classroom

The final good news of the day was that the suitcase was located in Port-au-Prince and brought back to Deschapelles with the vaccines still cool inside! At the end of the workday, all of the employees except the teachers got their first dose as well as all of the children. The kids drank it down like troopers, including the littlest ones! We are so happy that the medication made it here and so grateful for everyone who donated towards the cost of the vaccine. All of the people who got their vaccine were so happy and appreciative.

Missing suitcase with vaccine arrived
Wilson being vaccinated
Poppa Luckner take vaccine with Ti Luc & Karena
Ismyis & Leica taking vaccine

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HATS – Haiti encourages individuals and work teams to travel to Haiti to be a part of the work we are doing. Those who come to Haiti are given the opportunity to join in construction projects, visit in the local community, spend time with the children, and minister in church. You can help us in our work for the most needy and most vulnerable members of Haiti’s population. Come be transformed by seeing the need and being a part of meeting that need. Be part of the story

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  • Elaine
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    November 16, 2010 at 11:00 AM

    Thank goodness the suitcase was found. We were so upset when we ready the first part of the blog but elated when we realized the vaccine showed up. Take care everyone!

    Elaine

  • Dickie MacDonald
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    November 16, 2010 at 9:55 PM

    Glad you all arrived safe and sound. I can not wait to get down in January. Who is Wilson? Five members of HATS Board went to John Chappelle's homecoming yesterday in Lower Sackville. He was a remarkable man and will be greatly missed especially by those Haitian children he so tirelesly strived to educate. John's efforts will be hard to duplicate.

  • Sandra
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    November 16, 2010 at 11:19 PM

    Great to get the blog…I stayed up later than usual last night looking for it.
    Great to hear the vaccines arrived and that the kids took them well.
    I love the paint color and I am sure the little kids will love it too.
    Can't wait to hold and hug the kids like Heather is doing.
    Love to you all

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