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November 17, 2011
Eisenhower Attorney and Family Participate in Medical Mission to Philippines

Eisenhower attorney Clemencia Castro-Woolery and her husband, recently participated in a medical mission in the Philippines. Clemencia and her family built a small clinic in 2007 in Pilar, Philippines, which provides much needed medical care and drugs - for free. Pilar is a rural fishing village of about 75,000 people. Through her family foundation, Medical Missions to Pilar, Clemencia and her family donate their time and talents to host at least two medical missions per year.

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