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Children attend class at Foyer Espoir Les Enfants, an orphange Marie Jo Poux helped establish in the Delmas section of Port-au-Prince
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Children attend daily classes and live together as a large family at Foyer Espoir Les Enfants, an orphange in Port-au-Prince supported by Hope for Haitian Children.
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Hundreds of thousands of children lost their homes in the January 12 earthquake. These children were living in a tent camp at the national football stadium.
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After the earthquake, thousands of families, many with young children, set up shelters on the playing field of the national football stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. On April 10, the Haitian government began dismantling this camp (among others) and sen