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A young child sits barefoot and unclothed on a pile of rubble along the Caribbean Sea in Cite Soleil, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Matt Marton
Donna Vickroy in Haiti.
Father Rick Frechette leads a service inside the St. Philomena Chapel at NPH St. Damien Children's Hospital in Tabarre, Haiti, on Thursday February 9, 2012. The words seen on bars in the church windows translate to the "Passion of Jesus Christ." | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
The Rev. Rich Frechette from Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos St. Damien Children's Hospital blessed the bodies from the city morgue in their graves at Titanyen, outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
A young child peers from behind a wall in Cité Soliel, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Friday February 9, 2012. The slum is one of the poorest and most dangerous in the world with people still living in metal homes and children playing on piles of garbage. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Charles Wadner, a resident of St. Helene’s, the Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos/Nos Petit Freres et Soeurs orphanage supported by Friends of the Orphans, talks about his burn injuries. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Residents of Haiti seeking care for their children arrive at NPH St. Damien Children's Hospital in Tabarre, Haiti, on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Bob McParland, from Community High School District 218, drops off items bound for NPH Haiti at the offices of the SouthtownStar in Tinley Park, Ill., on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
While on their way to the city morgue, Esther Desir, a singer and former orphan, jokes around with other workers as they prepare to remove the remains of many bodies in Port-au-Prince. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
John Shattuck walks near a body draped with a burial pall inside the St. Philomena Chapel at NPH St. Damien Children's Hospital, Tabarre, Haiti. Church groups from the southern suburbs in Illinois and northwest Indiana made the palls. | Sun-Times Media
Girls laugh during mealtime inside the Angels of Light program, in Tabarre, Haiti, on Thursday February 9, 2012. Young children stay at the facility, which provides shelter, food and schooling, when their parents are not able to support them. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
A worker removes a baby's remains from a refrigerated storage unit outside of NPH St. Damien Pediatric Hospital in Tabarre. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
A woman tries to sell fresh fruit in Petion-Ville. In Haiti, residents balance food, water and other items on their heads. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Young children bathe with others in Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince. The slum is one of the poorest and most dangerous in the world with people still living in metal homes and children playing on piles of garbage. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Uniforms are made with donated fabric and sewing machines in Tabarre. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
The Rev. Rick Frechette holds up the Host during a service inside the St. Philomena Chapel at St. Damien Pediatric Hospital in Tabarre. The mural behind him shows Haitians rising out of the earthquake rubble. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
A boy rests in the St. Philomena Hospital. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Photographer Matt Marton’s work on the SouthtownStar series, “Haiti: Two years later,” has been honored by the Northern Illinois Newspaper Association. Marton was awarded NINA’s Excellence in Journalism Award Thursday night at the organization’s 50th anniversary fall conference at Northern Illinois University. Judges said columnist …