Horror in Haiti reaches Cobb
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(Jan 15, 2010) —
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— a group of
Haitians and Haitian supporters — at Kennesaw State
University show their collection for relief efforts for victims of
the earthquake in Haiti. From left are: Marietta resident Lincoln
Muriithi (kneeling) from Kenya, Melau Koipaton (standing) from
Kenya and of Marietta, Amaku Ikpeme from Nigeria and of Sandy
Springs, Errold Michel from Haiti and of Kennesaw, Valerie Pierre
from Haiti and of Smyrna, Emmanuella Pierre from Haiti and of
Marietta, Phucien Baptiste (kneeling) from Haiti and of Mableton,
and Nechama Hilaire from Haiti and of Kennesaw.
Photo by Thinh D. Nguyen">

— a group of Haitians and Haitian supporters — at
Kennesaw State University show their collection for relief efforts
for victims of the earthquake in Haiti. From left are: Marietta
resident Lincoln Muriithi (kneeling) from Kenya, Melau Koipaton
(standing) from Kenya and of Marietta, Amaku Ikpeme from Nigeria
and of Sandy Springs, Errold Michel from Haiti and of Kennesaw,
Valerie Pierre from Haiti and of Smyrna, Emmanuella Pierre from
Haiti and of Marietta, Phucien Baptiste (kneeling) from Haiti and
of Mableton, and Nechama Hilaire from Haiti and of Kennesaw.
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