In Pictures: Haiti Earthquake
NOTE: You may find some of these images distressing.
CBM there for the long term
CBM is right there to provide essential rehabilitation to disabled people and their families, including medical care, physiotherapy, nutrition support and orthopaedic aids. This work provides essential services to people with disabilities.
It will be a long time until Haiti returns to some kind of order, but CBM will still be there to continue the long term support for people with disabilities, offering medical care and vocational training, helping people with disabilities to earn a living and lift themselves out of poverty.Donate to our Haiti Earthquake Appeal
In the event of a surplus arising on a project, any unspent funds will be used for the general purposes of CBM.
- CBM UK supported projects in Haiti
- CBM Press Release: Disabled People Most Affected By Haiti Earthquake (177.7Kb)
Further Information
- One of the most horrifying disasters that humanity has ever seen
- Without proper medical care, child disability figures will rocket (CBM)
- How survivors are found (BBC)
- Pregnant Nurse pulled from rubble
- Quake-shattered Haiti awaits aid as thousands feared dead (Russia Today)
- Quake survivors spend second night in streets (BBC)
- In Pictures: Haiti under rubble (BBC)
