
This picture was taken this morning of our 3 volunteers working with Haitian aid volunteers in the warehouse. All morning they were busy breaking down food supplies our foundation purchased into distributable family-size packages. The food packages were distributed the same day to people who have not received aid at their camp. With the local lay knowledge, or in other words, local help, we are able to deliver aid quickly to those who need it the most. We (with our Haitian friends/aid partners) have found several small (300 or less) camps of homeless earthquake survivors who have not received aid. We have distributed our family food packages to them using the food ticket system, peacefully. We alerted a representative of the US Army of their locations so these families can get adequate food and water after we leave.
Working with the Haitians has created disaster relief aid 
The conditions in PAP are very challenging due to the totality of destruction and dense population and development. It is taking literally hours to drive a few miles and get anything done. The international donations of food and water has made it to PAP but the problem is getting these essentials to survivors. That is the situation.

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