children a better opportunity abroad and took it and now they have been sensitized and better informed about the risks that this might entail for their children. >> as the children begin to leave, the house mother cries. sad to see them go, knowing what probably awaits them. if the parents could not take care of them in the first place, the kids wouldn't be here with me, she says. a fear confirmed by this 12-year-old mother. he's crying right now because he knows we don't have a place to live. no place to live or even transportation to take them from the children's village. more than two months after the earthquake, homes, families and an entire country still shaken to the core. sarah sidner, port-au-prince,