HOPE After the Earthquake: Learning to Walk Again

The film below tells the story of HOPE volunteer and NYC-based physical therapist Claude Hillel. Claude left New York and traveled to Haiti where he would change countless lives for the better amid unimaginable destruction.
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"I've never done anything like that before," Claude says, "but just sitting in front of the TV was not an option."

This is the third in a series of powerful documentary short films capturing Project HOPE's work around the world, directed and produced by award-winning filmmaker Joshua Seftel. Josh's past work has aired on PBS, HBO, Showtime, Bravo, and A&E, and has been featured at the Tribeca Film Festival.

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