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Faith, hope and love never disappears, neither our faces filled with tears. Helping and hunting day and night, with high technical emergency rescue equipment, Flir cameras, heavy duty construction equipment medical doctors and nurses provide for the suffering injured pharmaceuticals bring comfort medically repair and heal the victims. Professionals to volunteers all do their share with sniffing dogs, all searching with care only when found accounted or entombed under mounds of destruction. Reconstruction teams design and prepare plans to rebuild skilled workers, researchers, teachers, volunteers relax take a rest, no regrets. EMT's always do their best. Faith hope and love never disappears neither our faces filled with tears. What is Lumahai where is Bali Hai? Kauai is a designer volcanic molten hardened rock, black thick and sharp. Part of an island chain in the Pacific miles apart from this horrific Earthquake hits Haiti busts it apart we are awed by the destruction, torn apart, in shock, in despair we are miles apart. The Army, Navy, Air Force and the Marines gather many, many supplies that everyone needs helping and hunting day and night is anyone else still alive? Family, and friends are gathered near we find comfort crying tears. Volunteers can now rest, relax with no regrets; EMT's always do their best. Faith, hope and love never disappears, neither our faces full of tears. The transportation department filled all their compartments. Medical relief staffed all their departments organized they fly in jets. All this goes on night and day as we surf the net. Information makes everything clear. Our faith hope and love never disappears, neither our faces filled with tears. Victims are now in a place where war hunger and disease will cease. May all be cherished by their loved ones forever in continuum and perpetual peace. Faith, hope and love never disappears neither our faces at times filled with tears. Faith Hope and Love Never Disappears a poem by Denise Hoglund is honorable dedicated to all who perished and survived a 7.0 Earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12, 2010 and the aftermath thank you George and Judy Brunstad for your dedication to Haiti and Hope for Haiti Now.
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