“After the 7.0 earthquake rocked Haiti on January 12th of this year, I was deeply moved as most of you were. For days I watched as the television flashed images of gloom and doom… dead bodies, crumbled buildings… It just felt like a heartless display of numbers and statistics. “How were the people feeling?” I wondered. I was tired of hearing endless reports from strangers that just arrived to this devastated nation. So I decided to go to Port-Au-Prince myself and ask them directly. My question was simply “What do you have to say about all this?” This photo essay reveals the many answers to that question.”
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“The earth can shake but Haiti remains in my heart.”
“God do not abandon your children.”
“Love Conquers All.”
“The fact that I’m still alive does not mean I’m better than the others. It’s just a gift from God.”
“Having my leg chopped off is nothing. What troubles me is my country’s government.”
“Where will I go when it rains?”
“We need change for the youth.”
“Where will we learn now God?”
“Home sweet home”
“We need help.”
“I am not better than her!”
“God Save Haiti”
“In all of my struggles I’ve realized Jesus loves me.”
“Work is freedom and we have what it takes.”
“You learn how to walk by falling.”
“I wish I could turn back time.”
“The backyard of January 12th.”
“We’re afraid of the rain.”
“We will never give up.”
“A paradise in need of dire help!!!”
“I will rise from my ashes.”
“Oh Jesus!”
“Amara’s Art”
“Oh, the things I’ve seen!”
“I hope this never happens again. Too many people died.”
“God give the children of Haiti a better life.”
“Preach the Gospel everyday and everywhere using words only when absolutely necessary.”
“Obama, send us more soldiers, we need security.”
“We need engineers to rebuild.”
“Good God”
“May her soul rest in peace.”
“With the right equipment we could do wonders.”
“God Gives, God Takes, God Bless.”
“A lot of hands make the load lighter. Let’s rebuild haiti together.”
“We’re Haitian. We won’t give up.”
“We need a leader.”
“We want to go back to school.”
“God show me the path of hope.”
“What the quake spared me, the thieves stole.”
“You can rebuild a house, but not a family. Thank you God.”
“Don’t abandon our crippled.”
“I would love to see the world.”
“Stay calm. God will fight for us.”
“Give us this day, our daily bread.”
“God give us strength.”
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“Love our neighbor. We r one!”
“To change our country we need a structure to support the youth.”
“Please God give us strength to rebuild Haiti”
“Unnecessary”
“The future is in our hands.”
“The people are fine but our hearts are still filled with sorrow.”
“I [heart] NY”
“All the fruits of my labor are lost somewhere behind me.”