The woman pictured above is Marie Rose. She is a beautiful lady, a woman of great strength... a mother, a daughter, a friend - A courageous and tenacious Haitian woman.
On January 12, 2010 at 4:53 pm she was walking on the street not far from her home near "La Ville" (downtown). Her four children were home, in a second-floor apartment she rented of a three story building.
The earth shook. For 45 seconds the ground trembled with great force.
She ran home as quickly as she could. There she found that the building she called home had collapsed and her four children were buried somewhere within the fallen cement blocks and contents of the house. Time stopped. Marie Rose felt and experienced unimaginable thoughts - things most of us will never ever comprehend or experience.
With the help of neighbors she was able to locate her youngest child Emmanuel, her three year old son. He had suffered severe facial injuries. Her other three children were unreachable, lost in the massive pile of cement, re-bar, and rubble.
Emmanuel eventually found help on the USNS Comfort Ship. It was on the ship that his first
surgery took place. Emmanuel was discharged from the ship into the care of Heartline's volunteer medical team. He has been at the Heartline Field Hospital for several weeks now and has had at least two plastic surgeries to continue to re-build his nose.John McHoul and Dr. Jen Halverson visited her former home with Rose Marie recently - and John shared this:
"Pulling up in front of the house, Dr.Jen and I sat quietly as this usually amazingly upbeat woman looked at the fallen house and then looked straight ahead as she took several deep and agonizing breaths, before she got out of the truck."
The neighbors, who clearly knew Rose Marie, stayed back until she approached them. It was not until she approached them that they asked about Emmanuel. "Is he alive? Is he okay?"
"She tentatively climbed up and onto the rubble that was once her home and now was the place where the dead and decaying bodies of her three children still remained. The rubble had already been gone through by people looking to take whatever they could find and scattered among the cement blocks and steel were clothes, broken plastic chairs and a broken TV and not much more. I glad that the mama didn't look deep into one of the crevices and see the withered arm and hand that we saw in a hole among the blocks. The entire body could not be seen as it was buried beneath tons of cement blocks."
"It must have been a helpless feeling as there was nothing in the debris that could be reclaimed. She had lost or had stolen from her everything of value that she had in the house. No pictures, no special items of sentimental value."
Marie Rose lost a lot on January 12th, 2010. She lost her apartment, her place in this world. She lost three beautiful lives, her flesh and blood. She lost every single "earthly" possession that she had worked to acquire. She lost her sense of "normal". She lost friends. She lost her very way of life.
In spite of all of this loss, Marie Rose lives on to support the healing of her son Emmanuel. Marie Rose lives on to thank God for what she still has. We've seen her do that each night as the patients share in a time of prayer and singing together. Marie Rose lives on with many questions about the future. She lives on as an example to us all of what resiliency and strength and unexplainable peace might look like.
Marie Rose is one story out of thousands. We have much work to do to try to find a piece of land to help Marie Rose rebuild. Marie Rose has much work to do to continue in raising her son and healing the deep pain of so much loss.
There are things we can do for Marie Rose.
We can pray for her. We can ask God to grant her on-going strength and miraculous provision. We can also give of our resources. We can be obedient and generous and find avenues to donate to help rebuild lives and homes.
6 comments:
so so so sad.
Thank you Heartline team for loving on Marie Rose and Emmanuel.
God continues to witness and open hearts through your blog...and journey. I thank you for all that you share.
My heart goes out to Marie Rose and her little boy. They will be in my prayers.
Although I do not usually comment, I do pray. Please know that you are in our family's thoughts and prayers in Michigan. Praise God for Heartline's efforts and you and your family as well.
In Christ,
Danielle
The edivvy connected on this post is the on-going fundraising for housing. Paige's "chip in" meter will be applied to this in June.
Paige's sponsorship money goes to Heartline ... after she runs her race on June 6 they will cut a check for the amount she raised to Maxima SA - Maxima will make their match house for house. We will have an easier time with those that have land to work with - for those that don't have land we're researching some options. Once we know more about costs for land we will let you know ... and once we decide what we want to do with the Creole style house and the siding options we will get back to you on that too. We'd like to help put the best siding on them.
Wow, thank you so much for sharing this and for the post you share.
God Bless
Troy and Tara... I've been reading since the earthquake, every day. I don't think I've ever commented, but I've been praying for you and the people and issues you've brought forth every day.
I just wanted you to know that I returned to this post again this evening after laughing with you and rejoicing in the little humor you had this weekend. Thank you for giving of yourselves and your hearts in these ways. I'm sure it is not easy to laugh or to grieve. But in doing both so grace-full-y, you are blessing so many of us and making our worlds so much larger.
Thank you again and God bless.
Thank you for helping the people in Haiti.
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