Written by: Gabrielle Belanger, CHI Summer Intern Hostin hosts our clinics in Arcahaie at his house. His generosity in donating this space provides a private place for our medical team to do examinations on patients. In addition, he was trained by our lead pharmacist, Peterson, and now helps in the pharmacy. He shared that this job has helped him so much and allows him to help his community in a meaningful way.
When he isn’t working with CHI, Hostin is a farmer. In the future, Hostin hopes to continue working with CHI and he dreams of traveling around the world.
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Written by: Gabrielle Belanger, CHI Summer Intern Peterson joined the CHI team after the disastrous 2010 earthquake in Haiti. At the time, Peterson was living in Port-au-Prince near where the earthquake hit. After the earthquake, he moved to Arcahaie to begin working with Dr. Chris, one of CHI’s co-founders. He has now been working in the pharmacy for nine years and continues to lead the pharmacy team during clinics.
He says that working with CHI has made a significant impact on him and the community around him. He loves working to provide patients with access to life-saving medications and helping them understand what they are taking and why. In addition, his income from CHI has helped him support his entire family which includes his two children. Outside of CHI, Peterson teaches English and works with another medical team as a pharmacist. In the future, he hopes to own his own Pharmacy in his hometown of Eogan.
Eridana helped her 9-year-old daughter Elana start her own flower bouquet business called Blissful Blossoms to help raise money for CHI Haiti. Elana charges $4 a bouquet and each subscription she sells is 2 bouquets a month. She is donating 50% of her proceeds to CHI Haiti. Our Marketing & Communications Strategist, Brittany Chenelle, met up with Eridana & Elana on Zoom to talk about their business and why they chose CHI to support this summer. Check out the video below!
CHI is so grateful and thankful to Eridana & Elana for their support this summer and we look forward to seeing how their business blossoms over the next year and beyond. Check out some photos from Blissful Blossoms belwo that display their beautiful flower bouquets. Written By: McKenzie Logan Civil unrest continues to develop following the funeral held for Haiti’s former president, Jovenel Moïse, as the nation is experiencing the difficulties that accompany a political gridlock. However, there was a breakthrough as Haiti’s government sworn in Ariel Henry as prime minister. One of Henry’s first statements regarded the gang violence engulfing the nation, claiming he aims to create unity and stability. Regardless of this new sense of leadership, gang related chaos has showed no signs of slowing down with over 19,000 Haitians being displaced from violence - as a result of gangs controlling over 60 percent of Port-au-Prince. In response to lacking support, these displaced families and individuals are being herded into the only shelters available, large concrete buildings that provide no level of privacy or security – leading to high occurrences of rape of the local aid workers and civilians. In June alone there have been roughly 150 gang-related deaths, as gang members are characterized walking the streets with guns in hand catching civilians, including children, in the crossfire. The various gangs extend their influence over a critical location within the capital – the main port. In consequence, limitations to basic needs such as clothing, food, and medicine have grown exponentially, leading over 46 percent of the population experiencing food insecurity – one of the highest in the world. It is not solely imports that are being blocked, but also goods trying to get out, as traders and buyers no longer have safe access to purchase Haitian commodities and thereby stalling the little economy that remains. Sources:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/07/23/haiti-gangs-violence- poverty-moise/ https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/23/americas/haiti-moise-kidnappings- refugees-insecurity-intl-cmd/index.html https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/haiti-swear-new-prime-minister- wake-presidents-assassination-2021-07-20/ |
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