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She helped Haitians settle into Springfield. Now she wonders if it's safer for them to leave.
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She helped Haitians settle into Springfield. Now she wonders if it's safer for them to leave.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Margery Koveleski didn’t know it at the time, but her life’s work began in 2018, when her former pastor asked the mother of six if she could interpret Sunday services for a group of recently arrived Haitians. Church services led to teaching English classes, which led to interpreting at a community health clinic, which led to opening an office in the back of a Haitian grocery store. There, for nearly five years now, Margery h…
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