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Dear Italy,In a previous letter, I mentioned my co...
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Who I work for
Below is the video about how the
Jesuit Refugee Service
came to about 30 years ago.
Today is my last day of training in the international office and my next stop is Bangkok. I hope I can live up to Pedro Arrupe's vision of what a JRS volunteer should be!
on
Vimeo
.
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