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PID’s New NH Branch

Partners In Development now has a new branch working in New Hampshire! We welcome Charlene Santiago to the staff as she coordinates PID’s activities in New Hampshire. If you live or are in the New Hampshire area and would like to work with PID, please contact Charlene at Charlene@pidonline.org.

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A Day in the Life, by Gale Hull

A Day in the Life, by Gale Hull

A recent blog post from PID’s President, Gale Hull: I thought a “day in the life of Gale Hull in Haiti” post might be amusing, so here it goes: Rise at 5am because of the goat. Finish unpacking medical supplies. Make breakfast for US and nationals (28 people). Called in for triage consulate. Set up child sponsorship distribution. Make breakfast for the 21 year old diabetic and the 3...

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Beyond The Earthquake

Beyond The Earthquake

Much has happened to PID since the earthquake. We have learned that it isn’t possible to simply move past the earthquake; it is at best a psychological move that helps you to focus on how the programs have been affected and how PID will move forward as Haiti begins the long process of rebuilding and recovering. Child Sponsorship Program Our child sponsorship program has stayed the same...

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In The News: A Relief Worker’s Perspective

In The News: A Relief Worker’s Perspective

York ER Nurse: Conditions in Haiti are Worse Eyana Adah McMillan – The York Dispatch Susan McDonald gave the girl a lollipop, expecting the child to savor the treat while waiting for a relative to be treated at the Haitian medical facility. “She ate the wrapper. She ate the lollipop,” said McDonald of New Freedom. “Then she ate the stick. This isn’t hunger....

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