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Default Any Brazilian, Colombians or Venezuelans?

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I need to know more about Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela for an upcoming project. If you can help plz let me know. I need to meet people living in these countries. If you know anyone it could be a great opportunity for them as well!

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What about those that went on missions there? Would that be okay?
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YES! Absolutely, return missionaries from these countries would be a great resource! Thank You.
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Awesome..One of our moderators went on a mission to Venezuela
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Great, may I have their contact info, or could you have them contact me? Thanks!
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I sent him a message letting him know he can contact you.
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Jake,
I am the person that Pam was talking about. I served my mission in the Venezuela Maracaibo Mission, its been a while (almost 8 years) that I have been back, but would be more than happy to answer any questions that you have. My little brother also served in Venezuela, but in the Caracas Mission he has been home 6 years, and my youngest brother served his mission in the Brazil Rio de Janerio mission and he has been home 2 years. Let us know what we can do to help!

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