education for disabled childn-n. ‘FO! "‘00 W 0" N 5W“ community-bags! ..!!h§bi!i!§!i9!l . ", ‘0 3".“ .9 ‘° and Clubfoot programs » Whammy/mum Prim to the kn. 12. 2010 “"h‘ . MWmm/mm --‘..I‘_ l‘_ l"..__ ,.A:,‘I _L_‘_A IA ____ Pdo: lo the inn. [2. 201.0 earth- quake. Mr. Epp said about lOper percent. Inningdtehsxlz months. CBM cum. has provided 1.261110 vital 1b dale. (IBM (hand- has 3 m Mom-Mo!d1¢$lm"n it received in donations. with the intention of spending the tannin- 'mg two-m we! the mm two to thtee ll acdvdy seeks “It's music! to make a doorway a little bit wide: than break down 9 whole building to make it acccï¬- . sible," Mr. Fpp “Haiti could be medical treatments and helped mom than 631!†people thanks to Chï¬stian development otgarflzaflon's goal is to mist me disabled through nehabilitalion and Wes. but malso make Haiti an‘ accessible country, oncr it is rcbuih. I Patents .Pï¬ayovs phasa note Try-0m Rmflnon Vorm: M! be avauabls on "10 days above and must be completed pant co-tho playov WW 9." t Thorona$5tryouthoporptnyor pet use-on payable at the door upon entry Hoods bdng mm guards and indoor mnan shoes “MUWUMILLE soecn CLUB STOW IUSTRNOS conmm RI? m TRY-OUTS 2011 OUTDOOR SEISON ‘NGO inflation’ hurting organizations trying to help "Mum; t N can-mm V 11 “(Ml IRMflm 5M3“! YEA!) hum "‘1. gamma my. W m". a model or it could be a disaster.†~I Secatqu v or CBM Ca V: (Itmntly.'when it comes to the disabled. Haiti is closer to the lat- ter. as according to Mr. Em). people have to walk upwards of 1 kilo- metre aver rock and rubble and through mud to the washroom. People. dkabled or not. must also walk and then stand in line in order to receive food or medical attenâ€" with the Haitian gmemment.er Epp is hoping the“ (‘anadian gow emmem will .step in and force Haiti to rebuild an act‘vssihlv country. -- Prior go the earthquake. [be disabled. most of whom were born 3m}: their conditions. were "1m would be an amazing flammth to make." Mr. Epp said. MAKING CONTACT ,Qan a: A Jan 30 [one a one so.» am Jon 1) I Jan, 3 [U110 A man you 4.1“ “7007 DATE! very little ï¬ll Stoufl‘ville to Haiti: Crisis revisited 1143 5 “Cum flu! II} F mmmwm (‘1 9mm. Qt)‘; 640 "In" H:- 905540 I)!†L mu' “mm mm Web mu.m,m40 ‘A RA shunned and virtually exiled from Burnamaccording to although many of the disabled are stillflrasraiy in the of (cuts. attitudes towards them an: Chm The disabled an: no longer just those suï¬ering from binh defects. but also people who were once ablecbodied coworkers. team- mates and ne, hours dealing with the after (2 acts of surviving an earthquake. “It’s haxdto haven stigmaagainst someone you know already. 1 ... That's another téachable moment," Mr. Epp said. ‘ 'Ibachable moments. like this (mg. alpng with a proper education system are part of what will trans- furm HMfl. - "his Mm take this generm lion ofkids to school and get- ting an education to change Haiti." M r. luck. who is currently in Haiti. said. ' 0ch the past. l2 months. Mr. luck has been to Haiti'ahuut wven times In help with relief. but to also axsist in the rebuilding of their two orphanages for girls - Freedom Hausa Bethesda in Pun~au-Princc and thdom House-Grace in lac? SIGâ€"7â€â€ zoo-410m new“ Steam - summon / ° 3! W “A '- Looss was ‘ (HA-"Ina? ’ UPIOOLSTERY id "In W“ advancing business diction. Innovation and growth dmnaged in the earthquake '1he Locks, who God they would establish a home for orphans creafefl Freedom House Haiti Christian Orphanage: in 2006. 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"They're actually doing more ham than good because they've got big cheque books.†Mr. Lock “The Nun; have caused a mini inflgtjon and are hurting poo ple Mr. Lock said wem wh'uc. the price Of matc‘ ' sakyrockmed. 111:: next time they m‘vdvd wp' plies, they asked a Haitian to go into the store to negotiate the price while they waited outside. The price ended up being much more reasonable. according to Mr. lock. who said he then entered thv store to pay. “I takeour donors†money much more seriously and [mat it like nu saidlhis week. Immediately (“Mowing the earthquake. Organizations from around the world descended upon Uan to provide glide relief. Many have since left. some still remain. 7mm magma) pm. as 4 .s::::' m at 7‘ 0W!» Sm 1mm. ways