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Reporting from Haiti
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Justinian Hospital, where the injured who can be airlifted from Port-au-Prince are being cared for, is the Mainers' destination. -
Four women who already had plans to visit northern Haiti are carrying supplies and helping in other ways. -
Judy Carl, in Cap Haitien to teach English at a hospital, helps caregivers aid dozens of victims. -
Without the years of support from Konbit Sante, Justinian Hospital's situation would have been 'catastrophic' in the aftermath of the earthquake. -
The head of a Maine-based nonprofit is trying to get Cap Haitien to prepare for a surge of victims. -
Outreach workers who go into Cap Haitien's poorest slums, work out of a health clinic at Fort Saint Michel funded by Portland-based Konbit Sante. -
'People here are used to dealing with incredible challenges all the time. These are bigger.'
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For Haiti-bound Sea Hunter, permission granted
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Ship’s mission to Haiti back on course
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Haiti official: Sea Hunter can offload its cargo
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Sea Hunter arrives at 2nd Haitian port
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‘Pastor Bob’ buoys spirits as relief ship is kept at bay
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Owner of Sea Hunter at the end of his rope
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Sea Hunter’s supplies reach the hands of Haitian people
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Dedicated crew shows its heart on epic mission