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Patricia Velasquez's Wayuu Taya Foundation en Español


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Patricia Velasquez's Wayuu Taya Foundation en Español

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Model and actress Patricia Velasquez discusses in Spanish a foundation she started to provide aid to the people of the Wayuu Peninsula, the second poorest area in Latin America. Become a member of http://www.fordmodels.tv by clicking here!

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