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Grid Earth Project Prepares to Return to San Mateo; this Time when we Leave ... Virtual-Strategy Magazine Earlier this year the Grid Earth Project, http://www.gridearth.org made a trip to San Mateo, to distribute personal solar lamps to school children. Unfortunately, the need was bigger than we expected, as accurate numbers were not available at that time. |
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