may god help us, allan allan, may god help this country? amanda hobbins, my family and a root has no bread. they asked me to buy some here it is none, but i've searched everywhere. i let mahal they root may look pretty on a postcard from afar. you wouldn't suspect the tragedies behind every door. marva eunice, a special education teacher, takes us into her children's room a little intact world. but appearances are deceiving. her daughter lou me is for and is battling an aggressive form of cancer, but there is no medicine in the country for her or as a but none of gay. we've reached a point psychologically or where we wake up suddenly and fear that she is no longer with us on shore. and i am going to quinn about that with most of them are known for a louise parents. the search for medicine is a 24 hour job. through friends, acquaintances, and networks, they organized cold chains and by her medicine in france, in switzerland and nigeria. at the same time, they watched their currency losing its value, their savings disappearing, and their daug