Save The Children in Haiti

PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI - JANUARY 31: Wardensen Exilius, 8-years-old walks on his stretchers in front of the Presidential Palace on January 31, 2010 in Port Au Prince, Haiti. Wardensen during the earthquake was rushing out of his house when he realized he left his 2-years-old sister behind and as he rushed back to rescue her which he succesfully did, he was hit by a block of concrete and his left foot was then amputated. He sleeps with is mother and some other relatives in the back of a car own by a family that is kindly guesting them. As many as 200,000 people died on January 12 as a consequence of the 7.0-magnitude earthquake. At least 130 people have been pulled alive from the rubble. An estimated 1.5 million people have been left homeless. The Haitian government is planning to relocate some 400,000 people, currently in makeshift camps across the capital, to temporary tent villages outside the city. Aid agencies are still struggling to supply food and water to survivors, while thousands of Haitians who suffered serious injuries remain in need of urgent medical attention. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)
PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI - JANUARY 31: Wardensen Exilius, 8-years-old walks on his stretchers in front of the Presidential Palace on January 31, 2010 in Port Au Prince, Haiti. Wardensen during the earthquake was rushing out of his house when he realized he left his 2-years-old sister behind and as he rushed back to rescue her which he succesfully did, he was hit by a block of concrete and his left foot was then amputated. He sleeps with is mother and some other relatives in the back of a car own by a family that is kindly guesting them. As many as 200,000 people died on January 12 as a consequence of the 7.0-magnitude earthquake. At least 130 people have been pulled alive from the rubble. An estimated 1.5 million people have been left homeless. The Haitian government is planning to relocate some 400,000 people, currently in makeshift camps across the capital, to temporary tent villages outside the city. Aid agencies are still struggling to supply food and water to survivors, while thousands of Haitians who suffered serious injuries remain in need of urgent medical attention. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)
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Marco Di Lauro / Colaborador
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