Two Chattanooga men attempt to provide job training for Haitian youth

timesfreepress.com — Creole is the language of Haiti, but big brown eyes speak in ways that anyone can understand. Joshua Mauk was standing and smoking outside a school and orphanage in Port-au-Prince when he first noticed the boy, who kept looking at him, then hiding, looking and hiding.
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