
In Spring 2008, photojournalists Stephen M. Katz and Christopher Tyree visited St. Vincent’s Home for Handicapped Children in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, as part of a documentary project for the Virginia-based nonprofit Physicians for Peace. Seeing so many children in need – so many the outside world was not even aware of – frustrated and inspired the photographers. In that moment, Wéyo, which is Haitian Kréyol for “see them,” was born. Wéyo is the administer of the Truth With A Camera Workshops.
Unfortunately, the suffering that Katz and Tyree saw and wanted others to so desperately see has now been illuminated and exacerbated by the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on Jan. 12. St. Vincent’s Home was among the casualties. Eight children died in the quake and the orphanage sustained extensive damage. A neighboring shop where leg braces were made for the disabled children was also destroyed.
Wéyo is now asking you to “see them,” and offer your financial support so that additional relief, including food and shelter, can be provided to the beautiful children who still call St. Vincent’s home.
ALL donations will go to support the home.

The drawing is scheduled for Feb. 10 at 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time). Winners will be notified by email.
Wéyo thanks you for supporting St. Vincent’s Home and for taking a moment to “see them.”
www.weyonow.org