In a country where violence is driving record numbers of families to flee, one question hangs in the air: Where are all the homeless children going? At an orphanage in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, 72-year-old Henry Bernard refuses to turn his back on his 200 boys
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In a country where violence is driving record numbers of families to flee, one question hangs in the air: Where are all the homeless children going? At an orphanage in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, 72-year-old Henry Bernard refuses to turn his back on his 200 boys