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TREE dolls: an update!

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Bertha Magoge

We’ve learned so much from our visitors, Rachel and Bertha. One hugely important update from Bertha is her explanation of what makes dolls truly valuable for TREE and the children they work with. See our TREE dolls page to find out more.

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This entry was posted in General News and tagged dolls, TREE on May 31, 2014 by Uthando Project.

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