Haiti’s Natural Disasters and AAMMR, Inc.
I usually only blog on trips, updates, but I feel compelled to write regarding Haiti’s most recent natural disaster, Hurricane Matthew. Many of you have probably seen this in the news and many realize that there was
Since 1980 alone, only a span of about 35 yours, there have been 17 years that have contained at least 1 event deemed a “natural disaster”, and many of those years had multiple events. In 2005, for example, Haiti was struck by two hurricanes and one tropical storm. In fact, in that 35 year span, the time between the earthquake in 2010 and Hurricane Matthew this year, marks the longest period between events called natural disasters. This data doesn’t take into account disease outbreaks like cholera or
So, what’s the big deal, natural disasters occur all the time all over the world and countries recover. Right? Sort of, and in the right conditions. To put things in perspective, 10 years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is still recovering. Most resources cite a major city taking 20 years after an event like Katrina to recover. The difference? That’s the United States, a
I really don’t think one can understand without seeing it firsthand or at least talking to others they know that have. One of the most traumatic times in my life was a trip to Haiti for earthquake relief. In a country that every trip has some degree of unease just due to its natural state, a trip driving into a disaster zone adds a whole new level of anxiety. It’s difficult to explain and talk about, and that’s not the point of this writing.
I guess my overarching point is that we can’t forget Haiti. We will, though, as a nation that is what we do. We move on to the next story and all the while, the Haitians dig out and await the next blow. Will it be a hurricane? Earthquake? Likely now it will be disease. It’s what happens. It’s how it goes until next time. People will die, children will be orphaned and we will squander our attention on whatever celebrity divorce is in the news or whatever Clinton/Trump scandal rules the day. Speaking of the Clintons, their history with Haiti is interesting and worth a Google search.
To end, because I will go on forever if I don’t, remember Haiti. Consider giving if so moved. www.aammr.org is of course what I recommend, as we can guarantee the money goes to Haiti. The money goes to people we know and work shoulder to shoulder with. It goes to people and not a nebulous organization that may have a presence in other countries. If you are so moved to give, visit our website, follow us on Twitter @AvekMed, like us on Facebook, email us at aammrinc@icloud.com. We love Haiti, we love the people, and we guarantee all of your support of AAMMR, Inc.
Warmest regards,
Ryan Venis, MD
Founder AAMMR, Inc.