Tour of Haiti Recovery
Relief funds have helped older victims of the devastating 2010 earthquake, but more assistance is needed
AARP The Magazine, June/July 2014
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Marie Arago
Support
AARP CEO Barry Rand and Sister Claudette Charles, who heads a nursing home that was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake, talk about the impact of AARP’s generous disaster relief efforts and the gratitude of the people who have been helped and not forgotten.
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Road to Recovery
Nicole Ferdinand, coordinator of Léogâne’s Older People’s Associations, shares with AARP Foundation President Lisa Marsh Ryerson, left, and Soledad O’Brien, right, how older people in Haiti are caring for one another after the earthquake.
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Grandmother Raising Orphans
Rosalie Ajax lost both her home and her daughter, one of 150,000 Haitians killed in the magnitude 7.0 quake. Now Ajax is raising her two grandchildren.
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Rebuilding
Members of the AARP leadership delegation visit one of the houses built in Léogâne by HelpAge, a nonprofit that administered the $1.5 million in donations from AARP, AARP members and AARP Foundation. The money was earmarked to help people 60 and older.
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A New Home
Almost all Léogâne’s structures were destroyed by the quake. Some residents, like Marie Adancia Gustavestands, were homeless until HelpAge built new homes.
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Future Generation
Debra Whitman, an AARP executive vice president, joins children who provided entertainment at the nursing home.
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Respite
Léogâne residents get a break from the Haitian sun. “Natural disasters disproportionately affect older people,” said Debra Whitman, AARP executive vice president.
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Showtime
Weekly at the Asile St. Vincent de Paul nursing home, children put on a show for the residents. The AARP delegation members prepare to take their seats for the performance.
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Little Ballerinas
Children dance at the Asile St. Vincent de Paul nursing home in Léogâne.
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Bravo!
Residents of the Asile St. Vincent de Paul nursing home appreciate the performance of the young students at a nearby school.
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A Touching Visit
AARP CEO Barry Rand, center, meets a resident of the Asile St. Vincent de Paul nursing home, which was leveled by the earthquake.
Watch videos of the trip at aarp.org/haiti
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Get Involved
Make a tax-deductible donation to AARP Foundation's emergency-relief fund to assist older people hurt by domestic and international disasters at aarpfoundation.org/relief.
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