Reflections Magazine Issue #72 - Summer 2010 | Page 10

Student Feature Call to Action Blind Ambition By Doug Goodnough SHU Student Char Goolsby Lends a Helping Hand in Haiti C har Goolsby just had to do something. Like probably many other Americans, the 45year-old resident of Southfield, Mich., and a student at Siena Heights University’s Metro Detroit Center was watching the devastation of January’s earthquake in Haiti unfold from her bedroom via cable television news. Haiti She had no special connection to the Caribbean island nation. No family or friends involved. But that didn’t matter. “They are human being like you and I,” she said. “A friend of mine who is a flight attendant called me and said, ‘Do you see what’s going on in Haiti? We’ve got to do something.’ I said, ‘What?’ ” Nearly six months later, that “something” turned out to be an ongoing relief effort she said has become a new calling. As a corporate trainer who also works part-time at an airport, Goolsby said that unique combination allowed her to speed the delivery of vital supplies to Haiti. 10 Reflections Summer ’10 Goolsby and friend Liscious Williams took their initial trip to Haiti just days after the earthquake hit. Lugging eight suitcases and a couple of boxes full of supplies like cotton swabs, deodorant, peroxide and toothpaste, the pair used their airport connections to get themselves and their cargo on a flight to the Dominican Republic. At first, they had no way of getting to neighboring Haiti until Williams had a chance encounter with an employee at a local FedEx store who eventually connected them to a Haitian man named “Ralph.” “We didn’t know him from a bucket of paint,” Goolsby said of their guide, who met them in Santo Domingo and then navigated them through nearly seven hours of horrific mountainous roads until they arrived in the Haitian capital of Port au Prince. “We were driving through the mountains, through the hills, all at night. When I look back on it, we really should have been afraid. But we weren’t. I just had a peace about the whole thing.”