Thirty Days of Hope and Survival: a photo series

Something to be VERY thankful for: for the last few days (and until we reach thirty days total) One Hundred For Haiti be posting a photo a day taken of our recent successes in Haiti. Our friend Tom Hudson has been on the ground to document where your donations have gone. The photo album is called #onehundredforhaiti #hopeandsurvival:
 
http://tinyurl.com/HopeAndSurvival
 
After Hurricane Matthew donations totaled over $8000. This was enough to send relief supplies to needy people and to start development work to replace thirty roofs on homes which people have been desperately trying, and failing, to survive in due to lack of shelter and lack of sleep. Reports from the south are dismal at best with people literally crazed from lack of sleep since the hurricane. Each roof is around $200USD (some more and some less).
 
In a time when we are all trying to figure out how to make the world a safer and better place for others, the photos we are posting will be proof of how your support made actual change happen in the lives of people in need. 
Volunteers unload galvanized metal sheeting paid for in part by One Hundred for Haiti. Photo By Tom Hudson Day 1 of 30 in our series of photos called #onehundredforhaiti #hopeandsurvival"  See them all on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/HopeAndSurvival
Volunteers unload galvanized metal sheeting paid for in part by One Hundred for Haiti.
Photo By Tom Hudson
Day 1 of 30 in our series of photos called #onehundredforhaiti #hopeandsurvival”
See them all on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/HopeAndSurvival
Doctors with HCR Port Salut, Sud, Haiti, inventory anti-cholera medicine. This was one of three deliveries to two medical facilities financed in part by One Hundred For Haiti.  Photo by Thomas Hudson Day 2 of 30 in our series of photos called #onehundredforhaiti #hopeandsurvival"  See them all on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/HopeAndSurvival
Doctors with HCR Port Salut, Sud, Haiti, inventory anti-cholera medicine. This was one of three deliveries to two medical facilities financed in part by One Hundred For Haiti.
Photo by Thomas Hudson
Day 2 of 30 in our series of photos called #onehundredforhaiti #hopeandsurvival”
See them all on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/HopeAndSurvival
Seurette Mathieu stands in front of her house she shares with four others, which lost its roof in Hurricane Matthew. Photo by Thomas Hudson  Day 2 of 30 in our series of photos called #onehundredforhaiti #hopeandsurvival"  See them all on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/HopeAndSurvival
Seurette Mathieu stands in front of her house she shares with four others, which lost its roof in Hurricane Matthew.
Photo by Thomas Hudson
Day 2 of 30 in our series of photos called #onehundredforhaiti #hopeandsurvival”
See them all on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/HopeAndSurvival
A nurse holds a newborn baby at the HCR Port Salut hospital, Sud, Haiti. The hospital's resources had been strained in part by an accelerated cholera outbreak following Hurricane Matthew. One Hundred for Haiti has helped pay for replenishment of both cholera treatment medicines and neonatal care supplies.  Photo By Thomas Hudson Day 4 of 30 in our series of photos called #onehundredforhaiti #hopeandsurvival"  See them all on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/HopeAndSurvival
A nurse holds a newborn baby at the HCR Port Salut hospital, Sud, Haiti. The hospital’s resources had been strained in part by an accelerated cholera outbreak following Hurricane Matthew. One Hundred for Haiti has helped pay for replenishment of both cholera treatment medicines and neonatal care supplies.
Photo By Thomas Hudson
Day 4 of 30 in our series of photos called #onehundredforhaiti #hopeandsurvival”
See them all on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/HopeAndSurvival