Sunday, October 26, 2008

And So My Needs Are Great...

This was a harder trip than the others, and not just because of the emptiness caused by Malot's absence.

When we arrived, we found the orphanage was struggling. They'd recently been hit with Giardia and many of the children had been very ill. A couple had been hospitalized again. The hurricanes changed circumstances in Haiti. Food became more difficult to get and costs rose once again. The orphanage had only been able to feed the children once per day for some time and the children were dealing with the effects of that. Some of these little ones are struggling so much. There are children between 18 months and 2 years who weigh around 10 lbs. It's so heartbreaking to see them so weak and so ill and know that you can only hold them for such a short time at present. We brought food down, donated by Feed My Starving Children. Unfortunately, with the weight limits imposed by the airlines and with the items we needed to bring down to care for our children during our week at the hotel, we weren't able to bring as much food as we would have liked. Brent estimated that it would get them through a month, if they ate only that.

We won't be able to return with more funds and supplies until after the first of the year. We're so worried about how to help them get over these current struggles. People think that because Haiti is impoverished the cost of things there must be very cheap. While labor may be cheap, food and shelter are NOT. The costs to run an orphange, even one as small as ours, are nearly overwhelming.

What we really need is for some of these adoptions to be finalized so some of these children can come home. Unfortunately, that's out of their hands just as it's out of ours. We're all at the mercy of government officials in both Haiti and America. We're waiting for PROCESS to happen and for PAPERWORK to be completed. And every day is another day of struggle, both in the hearts of the waiting families and in the physical trials of the little ones.

4 comments:

moyesmania said...

Great Post Lori! and I agree this trip was a bit harder than others, just seeing the hardships placed on the orphanage and the children. We just returned from Dinner with my husband Darren's family and we have decided for Christmas this year (we always do service in leu of gifts to one another) we are going to send money to the orphanage for food!

Perla said...

this is why i pray so hard for the second coming. i so hope that i am worthy and that i get called to go help get stuff fixed in haiti when our master is the head of all of our government. there will be so much work to do but it will all be good, it will all be just helping and fixing with no evil. i don't know that i am spiritually prepared, but for these little ones, it must come soon, it just has to.

Pete and Mare said...

Wonderful Post Lori- I miss you! I love Perla's comment and I will hold onto this dream too, it will be so amazing. Our Savior gives me such great hope for Haiti and for everone. I look so forward to returning to Haiti in Jan and like you I pray with all my heart that our children, each and every child at the o's will get those two big meals a day that we brought for them, and all be in a much healthier better place.

My25Cents said...

Lori - is this a situation where money to send food really won't help? Is there so much corruption that the food would NOT acutally make it to our (notice I'm part of the collective now?) kids down there if it was sent by some type of carrier? What can we do to help?

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