
Chef Henry Wiens
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In the kitchen, Chef Henry Wiens has combined his love for food with his love for helping to heal people.
Henry has lived and cooked in many places, following his passion to Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, South Carolina, Florida and back to Texas.
“My life has always been kind of a journey,” Wiens said. “A journey of faith and a journey of culinary [career]. … Life is about the journey and about how much you love and who you love. … Oftentimes we wrestle with what is most important in our [lives]. But if you really think [about] what gives you the most joy and happiness, it’s giving to others and making others more important than yourself.”
For the past five years, my brother-in-law Henry,has been fighting Melanoma which has now progressed into stage IV melanoma with symptomatic metastases in the brain.
We would like to offset the expenses accrued by his family and allow for some time for my sister, Brenda and his children to take time off from their jobs without worrying and be able to be with him during this time.
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Chef Henry Gives Back
GOODFELLOW AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Chef Henry Wiens cuts bread to make homemade stuffing during the "Creating a Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner" seminar, Nov. 5, 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo)

Henry has lived and cooked in many places, following his passion to Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, South Carolina, Florida and back to Texas.
“My life has always been kind of a journey,” Wiens said. “A journey of faith and a journey of culinary [career]. … Life is about the journey and about how much you love and who you love. … Oftentimes we wrestle with what is most important in our [lives]. But if you really think [about] what gives you the most joy and happiness, it’s giving to others and making others more important than yourself.”
For the past five years, my brother-in-law Henry,has been fighting Melanoma which has now progressed into stage IV melanoma with symptomatic metastases in the brain.
We would like to offset the expenses accrued by his family and allow for some time for my sister, Brenda and his children to take time off from their jobs without worrying and be able to be with him during this time.
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Chef Henry Gives Back
GOODFELLOW AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Chef Henry Wiens cuts bread to make homemade stuffing during the "Creating a Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner" seminar, Nov. 5, 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo)

Organizer and beneficiary
Paula Scarpa Jolley
Organizer
San Angelo, TX
Brenda Wiens
Beneficiary