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One student making a difference with CARE Ecuador
Chloe Bobar grew up in the small New Hampshire town of Charlestown and graduated from Fall Mountain Regional High School in June 2010. Instead of heading straight to college, she decided to take a year off and is currently a Fellow with Global Citizen Year (GCY). GCY is a non-profit organization working to build a movement of young Americans who engage in a transformative "bridge year" between high school and college. Currently, there are 33 GCY Fellows in Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala and Senegal. CARE is proud to partner with GCY and is hosting Chloe in Ecuador as she works with CARE's "Building a Health Maternity" program. Read more about Chloe and her work and see pictures of her home and neighborhood. Stay tuned for more stories as Chloe continues her personal journey and CARE works to increase access to maternal health in Ecuador!
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