Failing to heed sound advice, 10 Americans now find themselves facing kidnapping charges in Haiti
While the UN grapples with unruly crowds, The Salvation Army peacefully distributes food
Relief groups attempt to help Haitians despite murky rules, government interference, and the lack of a cohesive plan
Now that the Haitian government has called off search-and-rescue efforts, attention turns to providing shelter for survivors
As life and death continue their morbid mingling, relief groups forge ahead to help
Beyond the capital city are rural communities equally devastated by the quake and in need of help
Hard-pressed Haitians seek assistance as aid groups face logistical challenges
A group of orphans arrive safely in Pittsburgh while relief organizations report progress in Haiti
Too many Haitians are in a holding pattern awaiting aid, as relief organizations try to make progress