European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 28, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday August 28, 1994 the stars and stripes Page 5 or. Paul Eunson above left uses the Light allowed in through a doorway to treat a 1 year old child for meningitis. Above a French medical team administers vaccinations to some of the children housed at the overcrowded Neosho orphanage. At left Volunteer workers prepare batches of Corn for lunch. Is photos by Ken George trying to raise Money to build a couple of buildings for shelter. The Only difference Between the orphanage and the dreaded refugee Camps is the age of the residents. Many of the orphanage workers have families who live in the nearby Camps. Kasuku said she does t know How Long her workers will stay because none of the agencies gives her Money for their salaries. Macune Suhoza said the $3 he gets each Day from the orphanage keeps his family of six living in a Shack with another family rather than at a Refu gee Camp. At night when his own children cry of hunger he quiets them with stories of another happier life. Some of the workers such As Kara Paju work at the orphanage for room and Board for themselves and their own children. It is hard to Tell which children be Long to the guardians and which Are orphans. There is Little time for showing affection but the compassion is evident. They need to be cuddled an loved said Kathryn Miller a Volunteer from Australia who helps care for the babies in the Nursery. There in t enough time to just hold them Between cleaning feeding and giving them their Medicine said Miller As she strapped a crying child to her Back african style these babies Are used to being close to their mothers. More than any thing All of these children need love and Kathryn Miller above Relief aide from Australia bathes a malnourished orphan. At left children line up to receive their noon meal As a Volunteer stands by to assist
