This article describes the challenges Ebola suriviers face upon returning to their communites, as well as their postive contributions to their communities by caring for children whose parents died fromEbola.
"There's a stir of anticipation as someone takes a phone call saying 10 orphans will arrive that evening," says the article. "Many such children are rejected by families and communities. Some saw their mothers die. Other lost their entire families. Some are Ebola survivors, free of the virus. Others could still be sickened by the disease that killed their parents. But they cannot infect the survivors caring for them, who now have immunity."