+ Follow DR. CARI Tag
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[Title] => Trees for Knowledge
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Poverty has delayed their schooling: Mercedita is in grade 4 and Benito in grade 5. In their hometown in the foothills of a mountain straddling the eastern part of Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija, poverty is a grinding everyday reality.
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DR. CARI
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