In April 1992, as I stepped out of a six seat plane on arrival at Cap Haitian in the company of Ted and Carol Dubuque, there was never a thought that at any time... Read More
Haiti suffers a 7.0 Richter earthquake. Center is near PAP and all the major structures are damaged- the Presidential Palace, the docks, the cathedral and most of the homes. Literally thousands of people are... Read More
Since the earthquake of January 2010, the Cordtz family has become very involved with Hôpital Sacré Coeur. Days after the disaster, Sheila Kearney Cordtz was asked by fellow Malta member, Hope Carter, to help... Read More
I first started volunteering at CRUDEM after the January 2010 earthquake. It was my first experience working as a volunteer nurse, my first experience working in a developing country, and my first experience doing... Read More
While the daily distractions and irritations of life can chip away at people’s spirits, the full blown tragedies often suck the very life right out of them. Read More
The tiny hospital, nestled in a crib of possibilities and fed with the best dreams of its international mix of parents, challenged the daunting tempest of environmental, political and social threats that hovered about... Read More