From tragedy brings strength
WRAL video editor Phillipe Charles lost family members in the Haiti earthquake. He channeled his emotions into an original song.
View ArticleChapel Hill students work for Haitian peers
Students at St. Thomas More School in Chapel Hill have raised more than $5,000 to donate to relief efforts in Haiti, a school spokeswoman said.
View ArticleHaiti reporting assignment tiring but inspiring
"However and whoever you give to, just give," photographer Tom Normanly wrote in Web chat.
View Article82nd bringing order in Haiti
Photojournalist Julie Dermansky is embedded with the 82nd Airborne in Haiti. She submitted this video to show the chaos and order as people line up for food distribution there.
View ArticleRavenscroft grad, wife meet Clinton at clinic
Verena de Matties tells about traveling from Raleigh to return to the GHESKIO clinic, where her husband Jean Marc has been helping treat quake victims.
View ArticleDuke medical team helping in Haiti
A team of doctors and nurses left Duke last week to help in Haiti. They're based at a hospital outside the capital of Port-au-Prince.
View ArticleDurham group sells song for Haiti
A contemporary Christian band from Durham composed and recorded a song about the devastation in Haiti after the January earthquake.
View ArticleDuke surgeons report from Haiti
Dr. Richard McCann, a vascular surgeon, and Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein, an orthopaedic surgeon, sent back these videos about what they are seeing and doing.
View ArticleDuke medical workers talk about Haiti experience
A team of medical professionals talked about giving much-needed medical support to earthquake victims in Haiti.
View ArticleWRAL news team arrives in Haiti
The engines on the jet had not yet cooled when eight Haitian men, some young, some not, rushed the door to help unload. All desperate for a dollar or two. All desperate to feed their family. All...
View ArticleEarthquake victims struggle without electricity, water
For the people of Haiti, this is life.
View ArticleRooster crows for miracle workers
The sky is the sanctuary for Haitians as they worship Sunday morning. In a few hours, a medical team from Sampson County will begin their work.
View ArticleDesperate for care
The 40-member Global Medical Outreach team from Sampson County is busy every minute. A broken foot here, surgery there, untreated open wounds and so much more.
View ArticleClinton medical team helping in Haiti
Since opening a clinic early Sunday, a medical team from eastern North Carolina has seen nearly 200 patients.
View ArticleEarthquake victims receive medical care
A Global Medical Outreach team of 40 volunteers from across eastern North Carolina gives thanks for the opportunity to help in Haiti. They expect to treat hundreds of patients.
View ArticleSecond day begins for medical team in Haiti
WRAL's David Crabtree describes how an eastern North Carolina medical team is beginning a second of treating earthquake victims in Haiti.
View ArticleGround is still shaking
A Global Outreach Missions team has felt three aftershocks this morning, but they're nothing next to the earth-shattering effects they've seen in quake victims' lives.
View ArticleClinton doctor helps save Haitian woman's life
WRAL anchor David Crabtree and photographer Keith Baker documented the efforts of Dr. Watts from Clinton who helped save a woman in Haiti.
View ArticleVolunteers help Haitians in need
WRAL anchor David Crabtree and photographer Keith Baker speak with some of the 40 volunteers from the Triangle who are in Haiti to help.
View ArticleEarthquake destruction beyond comprehension
We got our first look at downtown Port-au-Prince on Monday. Keith, Tony and I watched in silence. Block after block, street after street, houses and businesses, gone. Gone!
View ArticleDoing what you have to do with what you have
No air. No hot water. It's 11 a.m. and now no power. Makes my job more difficult. Makes the work of the medical team extremely tough. Yet, they persevere and move on.
View ArticleHaiti medical students volunteer
Junior Christian and Johny Scarge are medical students in Haiti. With their schools destroyed, they have started volunteering their services locally.
View ArticleLocals help ease pain of Haitians
Bonnie Clowers traveled from North Carolina to Haiti with a missionary group. This week, she helped ease the pain of a woman suffering from malaria, who was desperate not to leave her children.
View ArticleMerci...
The people of Haiti have given far more to me than I could ever return. As pedestrian and predictable as that may sound, it is true.
View ArticleTroops from 82nd headed home from Haiti
Members of the 82nd Airborne Division's 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division are on their way home after more than a month of providing relief in the aftermath of a catastrophic earthquake...
View ArticleHaiti trip unforgettable for Crabtree, crew
David Crabtree and crew are back from Haiti after five days with Global Medical Outreach. He shared some of his experience with Debra Morgan and Cullen Browder in Thursday evening's newscast
View ArticleDavid Crabtree talks about his Haiti trip
WRAL anchor David Crabtree will talk about recent trip with a volunteer medical team to earthquake-stricken Haiti. Join him LIVE at 1 p.m. Monday.
View ArticleTriangle man on mission to help Haiti orphans
A Wake Forest man is on a mission to bring solar power, clean water and a sustainable garden to an orphanage in quake-devastated Haiti.
View ArticleBragg soldiers on their way home
More than 700 Fort Bragg-based soldiers coming home after more than 40 days in Haiti providing relief to earthquake victims.
View ArticleHagan welcomes home Bragg soldiers
Sen. Kay Hagan was on hand to welcome home Fort Bragg soldiers as they arrived home from a 40-day relief mission in quake-devastated Haiti.
View ArticleCBS doc returns from Haiti
Dr. Jennifer Ashton, medical correspondent for CBS' The Early Show, recently returned from assignment in Haiti. She talked to WRAL News about the devastation and hope that she saw there.
View ArticleHeaded to Haiti for volunteer 'tour'
Plans are completed. We leave for Haiti tomorrow afternoon for a 7-day volunteer "tour" at the University of Miami Haiti Hospital (UMHH).
View ArticleYou won't say you loved it; you will say you're glad you did it
This is the second in a series of first-hand reports from Haiti shared with WRAL by Jim and Shirley Kelley.
View ArticleSupplying hugs and solving the unsolvable
I talked on the phone to hospitals all over Haiti to determine if we could help a patient who needed care. Most of the patients were dying when we got the call, but someone would somehow get them to us...
View ArticleMore from 82nd return from Haiti
More than 330 soldiers from the 407th Brigade Support Battalion, "Gold Falcons," 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division will depart Haiti Friday after more than two months.
View ArticleCBS revisits Haiti hospital
In an update on the continuing medical crisis in Haiti, CBS News visited the country April 25. The story was reported largely from the hospital establishedthere by University of Miami Haiti Hospital.
View ArticleApex church raises $50K for Haitian school, farm
Parishioners of St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church in Apex raised more than $53,000 in a Lenten drive to help the Macombre Academy and F.I.S.H. Ministries in Haiti.
View ArticleFort Bragg soldiers return from Haiti
The soldiers were among the first units that flew to Haiti to help in recovery efforts after the Jan. 12 earthquake.
View ArticleHaiti orphanage named for Clayton teen
This week, WRAL News visits Haiti to mark three years since the island nation was devastated by a massive earthquake. The Tar Heel Traveler talked to a North Carolina missionary group that opened an...
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