{"id":490255,"date":"2010-03-30T15:38:20","date_gmt":"2010-03-30T19:38:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com\/?p=15310"},"modified":"2010-03-30T15:38:20","modified_gmt":"2010-03-30T19:38:20","slug":"haiti-out-of-sight-but-not-out-of-mind","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/490255","title":{"rendered":"Haiti Out of Sight, But Not Out of Mind"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>While the earthquake in Haiti may have faded from the headlines, international relief organizations continue their work &#8212; often finding creative ways to overcome shrinking funds and difficult logistics.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;So many people have forgotten about Haiti, and we&#8217;re still going,&#8221; said Christina Porter, program director for <a title=\"Childspring International\" href=\"http:\/\/www.childspringintl.org\/\" >Childspring International<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The small, faith-based medical charity continues to rely on a scrappy network of small aircraft pilots to deliver relief supplies to remote areas of Haiti <a title=\"LiveShots Blog: Jonathan Serrie reports on small charities using small planes to deliver supplies to isolated areas of Haiti\" href=\"http:\/\/liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com\/2010\/02\/10\/small-charities-help-haitis-isolated-areas\/\" >(see my related blog)<\/a>. But for areas with accessible ports, Childspring has turned to an unusual method of delivering supplies in bulk: a two-masted sailing ship.<\/p>\n<p>As I write this blog, the schooner <a title=\"Schooner Halie &amp; Matthew\" href=\"http:\/\/www.schoonerhaliematthew.com\/\" >Halie &amp; Matthew<\/a> is en route to Haiti with nearly 45 thousand pounds of food and medical equipment on board.<\/p>\n<p>Capt. Jared Talarski, who has already delivered 10 thousand pounds of relief supplies to Haiti for other non-profits aboard the <a title=\"Schooner Liberty\" href=\"http:\/\/www.libertyschooner.com\/\" >schooner Liberty<\/a>, said he decided to charter the larger vessel after its owners agreed to rent out the Halie &amp; Matthew at a nominal cost to cover dock fees, food and other basic expenses.<\/p>\n<p>The delivery of supplies is far from the only challenge for relief workers in Haiti. There is also the human element and raw emotions.<\/p>\n<p>Atlanta plastic surgeon Alan Larsen, who volunteered in Haiti last month, choked up as he described treating Roovens Monchil, an 11-year-old earthquake victim whose crushed leg had become seriously infected.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Even though he had a big problem &#8212; and his problem was huge &#8212; when I brought him crayons and paper, he just had this incredible big smile,&#8221; Larsen said.<\/p>\n<p>Holly Frew, communications manager for <a title=\"MedShare\" href=\"http:\/\/medshare.org\/\" >MedShare<\/a>, an Atlanta-based non-profit, shot the video that appears at the bottom of this blog as the young boy was loaded into the back of an SUV and eventually transferred to the <a title=\"USNS Comfort\" href=\"http:\/\/www.med.navy.mil\/sites\/usnscomfort\/Pages\/default.aspx\" >USNS Comfort<\/a>, a hospital ship.<\/p>\n<p>Frew and Larsen lost contact with the boy. They say US privacy rules and military protocols made it difficult to get information on his status.<\/p>\n<p>But shortly after Frew and Larsen returned home, they discovered Roovens had been transfered to a nearby hospital, Children&#8217;s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite. Local station WAGA (FOX5) covered their happy reunion <a title=\"WAGA FOX5 Atlanta reports on Atlanta plastic surgeon who helped 11 year old boy injured in Haiti earthquake\" href=\"http:\/\/www.myfoxatlanta.com\/dpp\/news\/atlanta-surgeon-helps-injured-haiti-boy-031010\" >(click here to watch)<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It was really wonderful,&#8221; Larsen said. &#8220;I walked in the room and almost didn&#8217;t even believe it was him. His leg was completely closed and he was sitting up in bed. There was a walker on the side of the bed. So, obviously he was learning to walk again and his dad was at his side. 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