Even though it's not in the news everyday, Haiti is still struggling to recover from the devastating earthquake. The Associated Press just did a very comprehensive piece on the problems that still plague the country and it's people. They write that "only 2-percent" of the rubble in the capital has been cleared making it all but impassable. And the number of Haitians in relief camps has "nearly doubled" to "1.6 million". Aid is still coming in but we can't forget the devastation and the efforts to rebuild the country. Please take a minute to read through this Associated Press story -- it will give you some insight as to how bad things still are. Thank you
About David Disiere
David Disiere and his wife Teresa are deeply involved in many community and charitable activities across Texas and the U.S., with a particular emphasis on organizations that help children.
“There is no better exercise for your
heart, than reaching down and helping
to lift someone up.”
– Bernard Meltzer, radio pioneer
Recent Posts
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New study… still learning about Lou Gehrig’s disease
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Healing the Brain?
Published August 8, 2010 -
A Jump on Alzheimer Diagnosis
Published July 29, 2010 -
Haiti — update
Published July 17, 2010
Recent News
- Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope celebrates a 30-year legacy
- Parkinsons and Dementia
- Oesophageal cancer rising in men
- How Cancer Cells Divide
- Research chair named after Dr. Salem
- 'Basal-Like' Breast Cancer Does Not Originate From Basal Stem Cells
- A new target to control Alzheimers
- Why Stand Up to Cancer?
- IMS UK wingwalking high! - and supporting cancer research
- Reconstructive surgery in young women with breast cancer
David’s Feed
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China Moves Up to World’s Second Largest Economy: Interesting story recently in the Wall Street J... http://bit.ly/aowq1n #DavidDisiere.com [daviddisiere]— August 25th via Twitter
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Introducing the 1949 Delahaye 175 S Saoutchik Roadster http://bit.ly/cDsXKP #DavidDisiere.net [daviddisiere]— August 25th via Twitter
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— August 20th via daviddisiere.org
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Deals Stage Comeback: Global merger activity is sweeping to its highest levels since late 2009, presenting a glimm... http://bit.ly/cuWAbR [daviddisiere]— August 19th via Twitter
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AIG Sets Stage for First Bond Sale Since Bailout: American International Group is laying the groundwork for its fi... http://bit.ly/ckNefb [daviddisiere]— August 18th via Twitter