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30112: Hermantin(News)Haitian teen gets her wish: to meet President Bush (fwd)
From: leonie hermantin <lhermantin@hotmail.com>
Posted on Wed, Feb. 28, 2007
Haitian teen gets her wish: to meet President Bush
BY EVAN S. BENN AND TRENTON DANIEL
Almost two years after Miami doctors removed a life-threatening tumor from her
face, Haitian teenager Dahana Stephanie David will have a chance to thank one
of the people she credits for saving her life.
Dahana, 17, will meet President Bush today at the White House.
She doesn't speak English, but she learned the words to God Bless America,
which she plans to sing to Bush. She also learned to say ``I love you,
President.''
''It's a beautiful country because you have hospitals and doctors and you don't
have suffering,'' Dahana said, speaking Haitian Creole, Tuesday night.
Dahana wants to thank Bush for leading a country where she was able to regain a
normal life.
She came here from Haiti in June 2005 through the help of charitable Broward
County twin sisters Ginette and Gina Eugene.
The Eugene sisters, both nurses, raised money for Dahana's care along with the
International Kids Fund, a charity program that helps find medical treatment
for critically ill children from other countries.
They are the same sisters who helped find treatment for Marlie Casseus, another
Haitian teen who came to Miami to have a 16-pound tumor removed from her face
last year. The melon-size mass took away Marlie's ability to speak and nearly
choked and blinded her. The International Kids Fund, the Eugene twins and
Jackson Memorial Hospital surgeon Dr. Jesus Gomez helped Marlie, now 15, resume
a more normal life.
Gomez also performed a nine-hour surgery to remove the three-pound tumor from
Dahana's face at Jackson Memorial Hospital. At the time, Dahana thanked him
with a note that said, ``I love you, Jesus.''
The surgery brightened Dahana's life almost immediately. She used to be
self-conscious, covering her face in front of strangers and hiding in closets.
Now, she smiles. She describes herself as pretty, and she talks about a
modeling career.
''I want to be a model because I want to represent Haiti,'' said Dahana, a
resident of the northern seaside Haitian town of Port-de-Paix.
Because her tumor could have killed her, Dahana was able to request a wish
through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, said Maria Luisa Chea, executive director
of the International Kids Fund.
''Most kids want to go to Disney or get a new computer, but Dahana wanted to
meet the president,'' Chea said.
Because of Bush's busy schedule, Dahana had to wait awhile before her wish
could be granted, Chea said. Last week, she said, the White House called to say
there would be an opening in the president's appointment book for Dahana this
afternoon.
The White House did not reply to a request Tuesday to confirm the president's
meeting with Dahana.
Dahana moved back to Haiti several months ago. When they found out about the
chance to see the president, the Eugene sisters arranged for Dahana to fly back
to South Florida.
She will board a flight from Fort Lauderdale to Washington with the Eugene
sisters this morning, and a limousine will take them to the White House.
''We don't know exactly what time, I guess because of security reasons,''
Ginette Eugene said.
``But she is so excited. She can't wait. She is so grateful of this country and
what the people here did for her.''
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