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Letting Her Guard Down in Haiti
Westchase resident Wendy Denbo went to Haiti on her second mission trip recently. This time she was able to slow down and take in all the country had to offer.

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Westchase resident Wendy Denbo went to Haiti on her second mission trip recently. This time she was able to slow down and take in all the country had to offer.

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