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Dr. Jean Lemaire (left) sorts papers at his office Monday as he prepares to depart on a relief trip to his country of birth, Haiti. He is leaving today and traveling with a team of 13 medical professionals. Lemaire expects to return on Feb. 18. Also pictured is office manager Malak Henson.
Dr. Jean Lemaire (left) sorts papers at his office Monday as he prepares to depart on a relief trip to his country of birth, Haiti. He is leaving today and traveling with a team of 13 medical professionals. Lemaire expects to return on Feb. 18. Also pictured is office manager Malak Henson.
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Sandhills doctor leaves today to help the injured in Haiti
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It was nearly 30 years ago when Dr. Jean Lemaire left his homeland of Haiti to further his medical training in the United States. Now the suffering of his countrymen has called him back to the island nation. He is leaving today on a relief trip with a North Carolina Baptist group. He will volunteer his skills in practicing internal medicine....
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Students of Hamlet Presbyterian’s Weekday School brought cans of food to feed the hungry. The 50 students participated in the Souper Bowl of Caring, which is a youth-led event of giving and serving, centered around the Super Bowl weekend.  The children collected 204 cans of soup that will be donated to the First Baptist Food Pantry in Hamlet. Pictured are, on the back row from the left: Jackson Boney, Jude Howard, Laila Ingram, Matthew Pait, Jenna McRae, Makayla Parks. The front row, from the left: Billy West, Shelby Diggs, Aubrey Cagle, Natalie Meacham.
Students of Hamlet Presbyterian’s Weekday School brought cans of food to feed the hungry. The 50 students participated in the Souper Bowl of Caring, which is a youth-led event of giving and serving, centered around the Super Bowl weekend. The children collected 204 cans of soup that will be donated to the First Baptist Food Pantry in Hamlet. Pictured are, on the back row from the left: Jackson Boney, Jude Howard, Laila Ingram, Matthew Pait, Jenna McRae, Makayla Parks. The front row, from the left: Billy West, Shelby Diggs, Aubrey Cagle, Natalie Meacham.
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