DR. ANDREW FUREY, orthopaedic trauma surgeon, was born and raised in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Dr. Furey's dedication to medicine and philanthropy, which he attributes to the examples of his parents and siblings, led him to spearhead the non-profit organization Team Broken Earth in 2010, following the devastating earthquake in Haiti in January of that year. Dr. Furey organized a task force of Canadian physicians, nurses and physiotherapists to travel to the affected areas and offer medical support and training. Since that time, Team Broken Earth has grown to include teams all across the country. Dr. Furey finds time to remain active in the local St. John's community, attending and organizing charity events. He also does work with the Liberal Party of Canada, teaches at Memorial University and raises three children with his wife, Allison.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER Team Broken Earth is one of Canada's greatest exports. Andrew Furey tells the story of its founding in vivid, dramatic detail. -Rick Mercer Passionate, evocative, and ultimately hopeful-a much needed antidote to a world wrestling with turmoil and uncertainty. Furey writes with an honesty and urgency that add tremendous depth to the storytelling. He doesn't evade difficult questions about the complexities of humanitarian aid in disaster zones but embraces them, offering a rich and nuanced portrait of what it truly means to 'help.' -Dr. Samantha Nutt, founder and president of War Child Canada and War Child USA I have always believed that the call to public life and service to others is one of the noblest endeavours in our society. In today's cynical world, it is refreshing and inspiring to read the incredible selfless journey of Dr. Andrew Furey. From his humble roots on one island answering the call for help on another island, Dr. Furey walks the talk of the Hippocratic Oath-Into whatever homes I go, I will enter them for the benefit of the sick. Dr. Furey sees hope and a future where others do not and answers the call to help his brothers and sisters in need. In these challenging times, this book will leave you believing in the fact that individually we can make a difference. Hope makes a difference. -The Right Honourable Jean Chretien Furey's journey from well-intentioned naivete, through the darkest horror, to ethical resolve, is deeply reminiscent of my own journey in Rwanda. Despite the enormity of the need, the relentlessness of the adversity, is Furey's indefatigable, inextinguishable hope. -Lieutenant-General (ret) the Honourable Romeo Dallaire There are lots of stories about giving back. Andrew Furey's story is about giving your all. Hope in the Balance shows us just how small our world is and how much of an impact one person can make. The book is exactly what we need in these trying times. -Mark Critch