Erin McDonough, Ph.D.

Professor Makes a Difference in Haiti

Recently, Dr. Erin McDonough of the Psychology Department traveled to Kenscoff, Ouest, Haiti to volunteer through an organization called Chances for Children, which provides shelter, food, clothing, and care to orphaned children ranging in age from weeks old to teenagers. Dr. McDonough traveled with a group of volunteers from across the U.S. with varied professional backgrounds. While in Haiti, the group completed various construction projects as well as an organization project of all the donated supplies. Most importantly, the volunteers spent time playing with the children; their favorite activities included making animals and hats out of balloons and singing songs.

For Dr. McDonough, the experience was an opportunity to see not only the effects of poverty, loss, and abandonment, but also the resilience of the children. They smiled often and laughed gleefully in circumstances that for most Americans are unimaginable. The strength and warmth of the Haitian people were evident in their gratitude and generosity of spirit at the Sunday church service, which was a highlight for the volunteers.

“Two things struck me most: the first is how little humans really need to survive, and the second is that ‘more” is not necessarily ‘better’,” said Dr. McDonough. “The Haitian people are rich in culture, faith, and gratitude for all that they do have.”

The trip was also an opportunity to see how both physical and mental health issues are addressed in a country where many people struggle to survive. Medical care and mental health services are in short supply, especially in the more rural regions of Haiti. The earthquake which led to illness, injuries, deaths, losses, and trauma highlighted the scarcity of adequate healthcare, which many organizations are attempting to address in the aftermath. The experience was a call to Dr. McDonough to become more involved in organizations that seek to address the inadequacy of health services in third world countries.

Dr. Raymond DiGuiseppe said, “Dr. McDonough’s trip to Haiti is consistent with the mission of the University to provide services to the underprivileged, not only in our own communities, but also across the world.”

In theory, this was a trip meant for Dr. McDonough to be of service to a greater cause, but she received so many blessings in return. It is her fervent hope to visit Haiti on service trips many times in the future, perhaps with St. John’s psychology students!

For more information, please contact Dr. Erin McDonough, by calling 718-990-3236 , or via e-mail at mcdonoue@stjohns.edu