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Haitian Earthquake Victims Need Bare Necessities Most

100_2958.JPG_EarthQuake_Haitian_Relief_ProjectWe all have seen the devastation since the 7.0 earthquake hit Port-au-Prince in Haiti on Jan. 12, and the images are mind blowing. People being left for dead or dying in the streets; hundreds of thousands are crying out for help.
I've seen the recovery efforts on television, showing the people walking around homeless, the trauma, injuries, hunger and the mental shock on people's faces. We have even seen Port-au-Prince reduced to rubble on TV and the Internet.

Who can say in their lifetime what catastrophe one might live to see. This earthquake in Haiti was truly devastating, to a land and people that was already impoverished and suffering.

Hundreds of thousands dead, thousands needing medical attention immediately, people with severe head injuries, chest injuries, broken bones, broken limbs, open wounds, severe burns, no food, no water, or a place to stay.

Every day, people are being dug out of the rubble; many of them have lost legs and arms. But many others were brought out safely, some even after four or five days without food or water. They survived.

This earthquake has brought the world together. Countries from all over the world have sent help, volunteers, medical attention, food, and heavy equipment to help with rescue efforts, the removal of the rubble and rebuilding.

Money. That's what we hear the people say they need, and President Barack Obama pledged $100 million to go to Haiti for relief and rebuilding.

Celebrities are giving millions of dollars, countries are pledging millions, and John Q. Citizen is texting millions so Haiti will receive a lot of money. But their immediate need right now is food, water, medical supplies, doctors, surgeons, band aids, alcohol, toilet paper and the bare necessities. That's what they need right now, plus security.

Plenty of people are dying from lack of medical attention, dying from infections from their injuries, and many of them could be alive if they could only get much needed medical attention.

There are plenty of children in Haiti. Many of them are injured, traumatized, and left without relatives or parents, and they will need some form of counseling to help them to cope, and survive.

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