CARF's founder, Gregory J. Smith, talks about the problem of street children in Brazil.
Filmed and produced by GumboTV Youth Reporters from Strive Media Institute in the US, on a mission in Brazil.
CARF's founder, Gregory J. Smith, talks about the problem of street children in Brazil. Filmed and produced by GumboTV Youth Reporters from Strive Media Institute in the US, on a mission in Brazil.
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What a lovely person you are, and thank you for showing your video, I hope you don't mind if I put it on my blog which is about street children ..God bless you and good luck
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your heart is vast, and
i admire your efforts here. . .
kind regards,
-- rainnn
Best wishes,
almudo.