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Australian volunteers to build day-care center in San Pablo City.

BusinessWorld (Philippines)

| February 06, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Business World Publishing Corporation. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Eighteen Australians from different Apex Clubs in Tasmania, Australia, arrived on Jan. 26 to construct a day-care center in San Pablo City. The Australians, who come from different walks of life, will work voluntarily with local members of Apex in San Pablo City. The building is expected to be completed in 12 days.

Among the high-ranking officials of Apex in Australia who are with the volunteer group are Mark Fishwick, past national president; Greg Smith, Tasmanian state president; and Leon Cassidy, Tasmanian state vice- president, who is the work party team leader.

Other members of the team are Damien Allison, Nicole Bradbury, Nigel Brown, Tracy Brown, Colin …

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