some remembered when i had come before; others wanted to meet the churchills' granddaughter, or, as they called me, "petite- petite fille churchill." as word of my visit spread, one old friend drove in from port- au-prince to see me. >> it's my friend. >> reporter: yeah, from a long time ago. >> that is. that is bouchard. we've known him since he was a little boy. yeah, that's bouchard. >> reporter: the clinic my grandparents helped build is now thriving. there are two nurses on staff and a doctor who comes in every day, monday through friday. they see up to 20 patients a day. there's a large, well-supplied pharmacy, and the supervisor of the clinic, who also grew up at the mission, tells me that in the back room they still plan on fulfilling my grandpa's dream of setting up a laboratory. >> that was grandpa's goal, to get that finished. >> reporter: immediately after the earthquake, injured people flooded to the clinic from miles away seeking medical treatment, and many patients are still getting follow-up treatment. >> i'm sure the clinic was supposed to be there for this purpose. >> reporter: when i was there, haitia