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Excerpt of Maria Alejandro

2 min · 9 de dic de 2024
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Maria Alejandro runs the senior's program at the community organization Union Settlement. Her work is inspired by one of the first lessons she learned in her life from her grandmother. In this episode you will learn why 'growing old is a blessing'.

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