Needy strain Haitian aid projects
Can’t do it forever, LR doctor says as homeless, hungry stream in
Posted: March 9, 2010 at 5:07 a.m.
Gonaives residents are seeing an influx of people moving to the city who lost their homes and jobs after an earthquake devastated Port-Au-Prince two months ago.
Gosue Suete escaped the destruction after the Jan. 12 earthquake demolished his home in Port-au-Prince by heading north to stay with friends.
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