It has been encouraging to see the quick, determined US response. We are not just sending money, we are sending a lot of medical, construction people, and a lot of people are going of their own free will and not being paid a cent. Many go on their own expense. It’s called true Christianity - there is no other explanation. You don’t go to Haiti on your own expense into a dangerous, uncomfortable situation just because you feel sorry for some people you saw in a picture on TV. You go because it’s what you believe in. The UN pulled people out right away. I thought they were there to help?
Besides going myself, the best way I can help is to give money to capable, compassionate people who are going down there themselves.
Also, I have been sponsoring a child to go through school in Haiti for about 10 years now. We write back and forth over the years. I’m afraid there is a good chance that she is hurt or dead. As ABWorsham said, we forget that being a middle class midwesterner in America, we are in like the top 1-2% of the world’s population in wealth, yet most of us spend most of our wealth on ourselves, as if we need it. We have hot water, never worry about food, shelter, clothing, medical care, or transportation. If you have all these things, too, you are extremely wealthy. I’m not writing about what I’ve done to boast, because I haven’t done nearly enough with the resources that I have. I write these things to encourage others to reach down and help others who are having a terrible life, and can’t help it.
As many of you have ably pointed out, it is a dark, corrupt, poverty-stricken island. There aren’t easy solutions, and in 20 years, Haiti is probably going to be just as bad off as it has been for who knows how long.