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Does TIME magazine really say “Civil War in South Africa”?!?! »

Hello world!

Sarah Mills ‘09 will be in Cape Town, South Africa going to neighboring townships with Community Animal Welfare workers, helping with veterinary care for township animals. She will also be doing humane education in township schools – since the townships are often violent places where human needs are great, animal needs are often ignored and the legacy of violence continues amongst children.

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