Friday, April 19, 2024

ONE GOOD TURN . . . .

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ONE GOOD TURN . . . . In this picture taken July 5, Christa Brelsford, 25, who grew up in Anchorage, is holding a photograph of 18-year-old Wenson Georges, who was one of her rescuers who used a pick ax to break up the four-foot by eight-foot concrete slab that crushed her leg when she was trapped in earthquake rubble last January while volunteering in Haiti. Breslford who ended up having her right leg amputated below the kn1ee, is committed to giving back to the Haitian community and her family is planning to bring Georges to Anchorage so he can attend high school.

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