. >> reporter: eric klein and his small team of volunteers are going grocery shopping. >> eight sacksf rice. five sacks of beans. >> reporter: buying food for children's care center outside port-au-prince. >> here you go. here's five 10s. >> reporter: klein, who is from california, says he's filling in a gap in relief aid for haiti's earthquake victims. we joined him up a rough mountain road which ended a mile from the children's center. why do you have to do this when there's so many organizations that have pledged millions of dollars for assistance? >> you're absolutely right. this is what we're talking about. there's got to be, you know, these organizations need to be held accountable. there's a lot of money coming out to haiti. you've got a lot of places like this that are getting nothing. >> reporter: paul jean-louis said most aid groups stopped delivering food last spring. how do they get the food? >> through family and friends, that's the way we get fed. >> reporter: eric klein and his volunteers made their delivery. this is where it goes? >> yeah, we're going in here. >> repor