Survivor of the 2004 Asian Tsunami now runs an orphanage

Watana Sittirachot, raised in a Thai orphanage after being affected by the 2004 Asian tsunami, now runs the orphanage. The tsunami killed 230,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and other countries. Sittirachot earned degrees with support from the orphanage and took over as director after the founder's death. Khao Lak, a tourist spot in Thailand heavily affected by the tsunami, shows signs of rebuilding and remembrance.

Violence in Haiti and Safety Concerns for Orphanage Children

Violence in Haiti worsens as gangs wreak havoc, causing safety concerns for children in an orphanage run by Pastor David Wine. Gangs have been blamed for a surge in killings, kidnappings, and rapes, with the recent breakout of inmates from the National Penitentiary further escalating the situation.