This article from BBC News sheds light on the efforts of one man in Sierra Leone, who has since died of the Ebola virus, to provide care to children who have been orphaned by Ebola and to reintegrate them into their communities. Augustine Baker worked at the St George Foundation Orphanage in Freetown, Sierra Leone, where he worked with children who not only suffered the loss of one or both parents to Ebola, but also faced the stigma and social rejection connected with being close to the Ebola virus. Baker and his wife both died of the virus, leaving behind three children who are now cared for by their grandmother.