"From The Ground Up" Segment One Journalist Christy Mitchell takes us to Haiti the day a 7.0-magnitude earthquake strikes the impoverished nation. She speaks with two Canadians who were hoping to start a goat farm for a local organization called Haiti ARISE.
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"From The Ground Up" Segment Two Immediately after the earthquake hits Haiti, two local organizations jump into action. Journalist Christy Mitchell speaks with the groups about the challenges they now face.
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"From The Ground Up" Segment Three As soon as the earthquake struck, Haitians needed four things: medical supplies, doctors, rescue teams and food. The Prairie Gleaners of Medicine Hat are helping supply the latter.
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"From The Ground Up" Segment Four A local couple shares their story about trying to adopt a little girl from Haiti, and what happened when they found out their adoption papers were buried during the earthquake.
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"From The Ground Up" Segment Five The most difficult part of surviving the earthquake has started for the people of Haiti: rebuilding. Here is the story of two Hatters wanting to roll up their sleeves and help piece together a broken country.
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