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Apr 2025
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Communities of Care

Ethel Tungohan
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Last summer, I had an opportunity to return home to the Philippines. It was a bittersweet homecoming. I returned in part because my family and I needed to sort out my dad's estate, but it was also joyful homecoming because I reunited with family and community. Being able to be ho ... Show More
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