ANGELINE*, 56,  and grandchildren Case Study
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Wilson* 26, with his aunt Mirlande*, 50
Riccardo*, 8, outside his home that was damaged in the earthquake
Clothes that have been recovered from the rubble and washed, now hang over the remains of the collapsed home
Clothes that have been recovered from the rubble and washed, now hang over the remains of the collapsed home.
The inside of Angeline's* temporary shelter, showing the tarps keeping the rain out
The inside of Angeline's* temporary shelter, showing the tarps keeping the rain out
The inside of Angeline's* temporary shelter, showing the tarps keeping the rain out
Clothes that have been recovered from the rubble and washed, now hang over the remains of the collapsed home
Rubble from a collapsed section of Angeline's* family home
Mirlande*, 50, shows how they have waterproofed their shelter with tarps
Clothes that have been recovered from the rubble and washed, now hang over the remains of the collapsed home
Jonas*, 10, Riccardo*, 8 and Jesula*, 7, sit where the front door to their house used to stand
Jonas*, 10, Riccardo*, 8 and Jesula*, 7, sit where the front door to their house used to stand
Jonas*, 10, Riccardo*, 8 and Jesula*, 7, sit where the front door to their house used to stand
Angeline*, 56, was badly injured in the Haiti Earthquake
Angeline*, 56, and her family (Left to right) son Wilson*, 26, and grandsons Riccardo* 8 and Jonas* 10
Left to right: Riccardo*, 8, Jonas* 10, and Jesula*, 7, inside the temporary shelter the family have constructed using the collapsed wall of their home
Collapsed walls in Angeline's* home made waterproof with tarps
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Haiti one month after the Earthquake: Angeline*, 56, and her grandchildren 


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