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Video for Operation Rainbow

New video to benefit Operation Rainbow. This is from our recent trip to Cuenca, Ecuador. Video produced in collaboration with Josh Levy, with final editing assistance from Amanda Mathson. Like and Share – Operation Rainbow needs it.

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Cuenca 2011 with Operation Rainbow

the FACE OF Operation Rainbow This is why we do this. The story behind this little boy is what makes us stop for a second and hold our breath.  His name is Roberto, and in the above image he’d been waiting in line in the hospital with his mother and father for 7 hours.  With…

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Haiti Earthquake: Stories to tell

This is the 4th report in a series of daily blogs. The 3rd report is here. I want to tell you stories.  These are the things that energize us.  These things move us to tears. Erick Luis was at home on the day of the earthquake.  When the shock hit Port Au Prince, his house…

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Haiti Earthquake: Airlift to Port Au Prince

This is the 3rd report in a series of daily blogs. The 2nd report is here. Like all days, today was both promising and difficult.  As well as surprising: as I draft this, we just felt another earthquake. Today a few of us flew by helicopter to Port Au Prince to deliver supplies to an…

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Haiti Earthquake: progress, but help still needed

This is the 2nd report in a series of daily blogs. The 1st report is here. It is amazing how different each day can be.  We are on day three here at the hospital, and we continually see additional teams of people coming in from around the world.  Additional supplies are also coming in, though…

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Haiti Earthquake: first report

To those who don’t know, I have gone on an emergency mission with Operation Rainbow to help with relief from the Earthquake that has devastated Haiti.  And to those who will read on, please know that some of the images may be very tough to see. This post is to bring awareness to what’s going…

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