Monday, April 26, 2010
update - April 2010
We heard from Coffy that his mom went through a couple of surgeries, to repair her hip and her knee. We all wish her a full recovery and health!
Friday, April 16, 2010
The Survivors
Joined by her father-in-law Reserve Coffy, Yakini Ajanaku-Coffy attends to her ailing mother-in-law, Zilania Joacquin, who survived the Haitian Earthquake before being airlifted to Boston's Brigham and Womens Hospital.
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Ailing Trip from Haiti to Boston
With their daughter-in-law Yakini Ajanaku-Coffy looking on, earthquake survivor Reserve Coffy attends to his ailing wife, Zilania, after Partners In Health helped airlifted them from Haiti to Boston's Brigham and Womens Hospital.
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Never Broken
Partners In Health founder Dr. Paul Farmer holds the hand of his patient, Haitian Earthquake survivor Reserve Coffy during a luncheon at Harvard recently.
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Reserve Coffy, Yakini Ajanaku and Paul Farmer
Partners In Health founder Dr. Paul Farmer speaks to his patient, Haitian Earthquake survivor Reserve Coffy and his daughter-in-law Yakini Ajanaku-Coffy at a Harvard luncheon where he was guest of honor.
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Paul Farmer the Hero
Partners In Health founder Dr. Paul Farmer speaks at Harvard University about his work in the wake of the recent Haitian Earthquake.
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Remembering the tragedy
Haitian earthquake survivor Reserve Coffy listens to Partners In Health founder Dr. Paul Farmer, along with his daughter-in-law Yakini Ajanaku-Coffy at Harvard University.
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Paul Farmer at Harvard University
Dr. Paul Farmer, founder of Partners in Health, speaks on the Haitian earthquake at Harvard University recently as survivor Reserve Coffy and his daughter-in-law, Yakini Ajanaku-Coffy listen.
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Friday, April 9, 2010
BWH Article
This is an article that ran in the Brigham Bulletin in the March 12th edition. It's about a meeting between Coffy, his parents, Dr. Betsy Nabel, and Dr. Paul Farmer, when they were still at the PIH hospital at Cange, Haiti.
Dr. Nabel (MD) is the president of Brigham hospital, where the Coffys are being treated right now.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
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