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This is Henri Claude Douze, who calls me his sister. He came from Florida to speak at my father's memorial service.

In the early 1970s, my father (who died at the beginning of May) and my mother did a medical mission trip to Haiti. Ever since then, my father had a huge love and burden for the Haitian people. My parents sponsored Claude and his brother Joe to come to the United States. Claude and Joe lived here on the farm with us for several years; they were in their early teens, we were elementary-aged kids.

Claude remained here in the U.S., went to medical school, became active in Haitian communities in Atlanta and then in Fort Lauderdale, and continues to serve the wonderful Haitians who have been forced to flee poverty and injustice in their own country. His family is here. His daughter went to college here. He is an asset to this country and an invaluable part of our tapestry. They are Americans.

If you despise lying and hatred, if you reject fear-mongering, if you wish to welcome those fleeing violence and poverty, if you hope to help the unfortunate, please consider donating to my father's favored charity, Medical Aid to Haiti. Put "In memory of James L. Wise" or "In honor of Henri Claude Douze" on your donation.

Thanks, all.

medicalaidtohaiti.org/
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This is Henri Claude Douze, who calls me his sister. He came from Florida to speak at my fathers memorial service.

In the early 1970s, my father (who died at the beginning of May) and my mother did a medical mission trip to Haiti. Ever since then, my father had a huge love and burden for the Haitian people. My parents sponsored Claude and his brother Joe to come to the United States. Claude and Joe lived here on the farm with us for several years; they were in their early teens, we were elementary-aged kids. 

Claude remained here in the U.S., went to medical school, became active in Haitian communities in Atlanta and then in Fort Lauderdale, and continues to serve the wonderful Haitians who have been forced to flee poverty and injustice in their own country. His family is here. His daughter went to college here. He is an asset to this country and an invaluable part of our tapestry. They are Americans.

If you despise lying and hatred, if you reject fear-mongering, if you wish to welcome those fleeing violence and poverty, if you hope to help the unfortunate, please consider donating to my fathers favored charity, Medical Aid to Haiti. Put In memory of James L. Wise or In honor of Henri Claude Douze on your donation.

Thanks, all.

https://medicalaidtohaiti.org/

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Thank you for revealing that wonderful truth.

That is a remarkable and beautiful story.. thank you for sharing. 🌹

Beautiful. May God bless and protect you.

Thank you for sharing.

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