Sunday, January 17, 2010

A Catastrophe Beyond Imagination


The definition of strength; the quality or state of being strong : capacity for exertion or endurance.

The people of Haiti have exhibited the very definition of the word, immensely, in the wake of the catastrophic earthquake which devastated the nation. In fact, over the last three years Haiti has been inundated with a series of hurricanes and other ailments prescribed by mother nature. It almost seems unfair, but as many Haitians would attest, their faith remains as solid as the infrastructures that remain sturdy despite the surrounding destruction.

A nation already ravished in poverty, the people of Haiti need food, water, clothing and a sense of unity from everyone around the world.

If you are watching your television, you can see the horrific events unfold before your very eyes. If you are listening, you would know that Haitians are in dire need of medical supplies and other basic necessities. If you are reading the newspaper, you are reading about Haiti; if you are listening to the radio, you are hearing about Haiti. Perhaps you know that despite help from the US and others, many are still trapped beneath the rubble; the death doll continues to climb. Whatever you do, help. Whatever you say, may you speak urgent words of love, encouragement and optimism to the Haitian people.

We cannot sit back and turn the other cheek. We must support Haitians in their time of need.

Donating to relief effort takes seconds. The best way to help, check out the Yele Foundation at www.yele.org

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