Monday night, I was watching the NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams when a piece came on about the ongoing relief operations in
The report was very emotional, and it gave you a glimpse of just a small part of the effort for the people of
Right after the earthquake, Magaly closed up her house and volunteered to go aboard the very hospital ship NBC profiled and is now anchored off the
When I saw the video of Magaly consoling and helping the injured, I felt a great sense of sadness and pride. Here is yet another great example of a local community member giving of themselves so freely and without hesitation to a cause much bigger than their own personal being. This tragedy has hit so close to home in our communities and not a day goes by without a family stopping to talk to me about family that has been lost in the quake or the injured.
Magaly was an honoree of my “Women of Distinction Program” a few years ago for her ongoing work with young people, social work and the greater Haitian community. She is a quiet woman who works hard, doesn’t ask for the accolades and makes a difference. When I saw her face comforting the children and parents on NBC News, I couldn’t help but quietly say to myself “go Magaly- you make your family and community proud.”
Sincerely,
Assemblyman Tom Alfano
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