Bonnie Lunt: Philanthropic Traveler
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Bonnie Lunt: Philanthropic Traveler
Saturday, January 20, 2007

Bonnie Lunt, Founder: Azama Project, Otavalo Ecuador, by David Chamberlain
Bonnie Lunt, New York City ad agency and talent recruiter extraordinaire began the Azama Project in Otavalo, Ecuador to give back. Her travel philanthropy has benefited a community of 3,000 by building them a primary school and medical clinic.
Inquire now about private Philanthropic Family Safaris to Ecuador and South America visiting the Azama Project with Bonnie Lunt -powered by Exquisite Safaris Philanthropic Travel Worldwide.
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