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Somerville Coalition celebrates the release of Lisa Alphonse and Reverend Michel Louis from captivity in Egypt

Somerville – (Massachusetts). It is with great jubilation and immense relief that the Haitian Coalition of Somerville welcomes the news of the safe release of Lissa Alphonse and Rev. Michel Louis by their abductors in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.  The Alphonse family requests privacy at this time as Lissa’s husband Yves Donald, two children, extended family members, friends and supporters still wait to welcome Lissa back into their arms, again, in person. 

Somerville – (Massachusetts). It is with great jubilation and immense relief that the Haitian Coalition of Somerville welcomes the news of the safe release of Lissa Alphonse and Rev. Michel Louis by their abductors in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.  The Alphonse family requests privacy at this time as Lissa’s husband Yves Donald, two children, extended family members, friends and supporters still wait to welcome Lissa back into their arms, again, in person.

“We thank God for Lissa and Rev. Louis’ safe release and can’t wait to see her lovely face when she sets foot on US soil,” said Yves Donald Alphonse, Lissa’s husband.  “We miss her tremendously and are grateful to have her back.  When we see her, we’ll find it very difficult to let her out of our sight ever again.  Please respect our privacy as we recover from our shock and await for normalcy to return to our lives.”

On behalf of the Alphonse family, the Coalition thanks all of the dedicated family, friends and supporters who prayed for the captives’ return.  We also thank Sen. Scott Brown, Sen. John Kerry, Rep. Mike Capuano, the State Department and other entities and supporters who worked diligently for their release.  For any questions regarding the Alphonse family, please contact Franklin Dalembert, the Coation’s Executive Director.

The Haitian Coalition of Somerville is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the social, educational, and economic development of Haitian youth and families living in Somerville and the greater Boston area. 

Contact:

Franklin Dalembert, Executive Director

The Haitian Coalition of Somerville

(617) 625-6400

haitian-coalition.org

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