Maggie Higgins, daughter of INMED’s Board Member Ted Higgins, was volunteering at INMED’s training site, Haiti Health Ministries, when the earthquake struck. Today she wrote, “Last night, a flood of people were showing up. I’ve been doing a LOT of nasty wound irrigations and debris removal. I basically took out a cement plant from a young girl’s head today. Luckily we have generators that are functioning and access to water. Even with all the pain and death that is going on – bodies have been piled up outside our clinics – I helped birth one of the 3 babies at our makeshift clinics. I’m exhausted.” But in spite of her exhaustion, this morning Maggie gave up her seat on a Coast Guard evacuation helicopter to let on a severely injured Hatian. Isn’t it revealing how in the midst of crisis one’s true character and convictions come to light? And isn’t it enlightening, in view of our suffering Haitian neighbors, how petty seem so many of our preoccupations, even entire lifestyles?