Jacqueline Thermiti (71) is one of 85 surviving residents of the Port-au-Prince Municipal Nursing Home (barely a mile from the airport, staging ground for the massive international aid effort).
“Of all the wars and revolutions and hurricanes, this quake is the worst thing God has ever sent us,” Thermiti said.
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She predicted that unlike other pensioners, she could still hold out for at least another day.
“Then if the foreigners don’t come (with aid),” she said, “it will be up to baby Jesus.”
With limited resources and overwhelming needs all around, will old people like Jacqueline be overlooked in favor of those much younger and with better long-term chances and options?
Or will the aged be honored?
What tough decisions must be made by those “on the ground” over there!