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We remember and honor those who lost their lives, limbs, friends and family in Haiti during the earthquake, eight years ago today.
Thank each of you for work on collaborative projects in Haiti or support those who work there.
I submitted the following to the News and Observer, a newspaper in North Carolina.
“I have friends and associates who include a law professor at Duke, a research scientist at NCCU with a grant for his work to cure cancer, and an English professor at UNC.
Associates include doctors and nurses, teachers and students, preachers and priests who heal, educate, and support all of us. We have friends who were orphans with little education who work two or three jobs to provide for an education for their children. Some are from Haiti who live and work in the United States.
Others are Americans who work in Haiti. Many spent days digging family and friends from rubble in the earthquake, eight years ago today. Some Haitian ancestors fought beside Americans for freedom during the Revolutionary War.
We strengthen our communities. And we are thankful to know and work with one another.”
The Haiti Connection meets 7:00 -9:00 PM on the third Thursday of each month
We will meet Thursday January 18, 2018
All who are from Haiti or work in Haiti are welcome. We exchange information on what we do and what we need
White Memorial Presbyterian Church
Room: 202 Calvin Building, on McDonald Lane, between the church sanctuary and classroom buildings
White Memorial Presbyterian Church
One half mile north of Wade Avenue and Oberlin Road
Bonnie Y. Elam
The Haiti Connection