Beyoncé, the global superstar and philanthropist, has shared an exclusive video of her humanitarian trip to Haiti,

where she visited the only children’s hospital in the country and brought attention to the ongoing challenges faced by the Haitian people.
The video, which was released in honor of World Humanitarian Day, shows Beyoncé’s journey to Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, where she joined a United Nations mission last month.
Beyoncé wore a T-shirt with the logo of her charity, Bey Good, which raised funds for the Saint Damien Pediatric Hospital, the only facility that provides high-quality care to the poor children of Haiti.

The hospital relies solely on private donations and charges a minimal fee to the patients. Beyoncé met with the doctors, nurses, and staff of the hospital, as well as the young patients who suffer from various illnesses, including cancer and cholera.

She held hands, hugged, and laughed with the children, and expressed her admiration and gratitude for their courage and resilience.

The video also highlights the plight of the Haitian people, who have been struggling to recover from the devastating earthquake that struck the country in 2010, killing hundreds of thousands of people and displacing millions more.
The earthquake also destroyed much of the infrastructure and public services, leaving many people without access to clean water, sanitation, education, and health care.
Five years later, Haiti still faces a humanitarian crisis, with 40 percent of the population unemployed and thousands of people living in makeshift camps.
Cholera, a deadly infection that can be spread through contaminated water and food, has become an epidemic, killing thousands of people and infecting hundreds of thousands more.

Beyoncé’s video aims to raise awareness and inspire action for the people of Haiti, who need more support and assistance from the international community.
Beyoncé also encourages her fans to join her in supporting the Saint Damien Pediatric Hospital, by purchasing the Bey Good T-shirts, which are now available for sale online.
All the proceeds from the sales will go directly to the hospital, to help them continue their vital work of saving lives and providing hope to the children of Haiti.
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Source: The Wall Street Journal