Subscribe
NewsOne Featured Video
CLOSE

From USAToday.com:

Six months after a devastating earthquake flattened Haiti’s capital city, little has changed for Ernst Leo and his 7-year-old daughter, Therissa.

Every night, they crawl into a cramped tent barely big enough to hold a mattress and their few belongings.

For six months, they have lived on the street in a once-thriving middle-class neighborhood. Every day, they hustle for basic necessities. Their bathroom is in the home of a neighbor whose house is still standing, their evening light comes from Leo’s cellphone and their meals from other families who live in nearby tents.

Click here to read more: 

Click here to see our gallery of Michelle Obama in Haiti

RELATED:

Earthquake Accentuated Wealth Gap in Haiti

Disputes Over Land Stall Haiti’s Recovery