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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Back to the BRESMA Orphanage”

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PORT-AU-PRINCA doctor from Iniciativa Comunitaria, a group of physicians from Puerto Rico traveling around Haiti offering aid, administers a pill to kill intestinal worms to a girl living at the BRESMA orphanage in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10045/1035867-82.stm#ixzz1hHXpVGIyE, Haiti — The orphanage that was the focus of a dramatic rescue of Haitian children after the Jan. 12 earthquake remains in crisis, with ailing youngsters — one of whom died — and a director who plans to leave soon for Florida.

Approximately 34 children were still at BRESMA — short for Les Brebis de Saint Michel de l’Attalaye — as of last week. Most of them are destined for adoptions in France, while 12 are stranded with no pending adoptions.

Jamie and Ali McMutrie, the sisters from Ben Avon who cared for the orphans at two of three homes BRESMA keeps in Haiti, have been struggling for weeks to bring the stranded children to the United States.

The McMutrie sisters last flew to Port-au-Prince on Jan. 30 to deliver supplies to the orphanage and to make a brief, unsuccessful bid to bring the stranded children with them on the flight back to Western Pennsylvania…

Read more at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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