Running Away from his Grip
ust a simple success in business and advocacy; it is victory over those who want to destroy their principles and goals. But they k
get away from the noise of business and foundation projects to focus on their family. They chose to return to their beach home, a
the past seem to be slowly disappearing, and in his eyes, he can clearly see a brighter future. Sally
while holding Joaquin's hand. "But now, we are here
're right, Sally. Before, we were here to
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om business partners and fellow philanthropic organizations. Many new and great opportunities came after their successful confrontation with the advers
nd Sally to be part of a larger project-a global initiative for addressing the problems of climate change and sustainability. Althoug
ly said as she read the detailed project plan. "It's not j
e fight is bigger, but we can also give more h
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ernational partners, prominent leaders of different countries, and fellow philanthropists with the same mission-to promote advocacy
empts by their enemies to destroy their reputation, they see how these experiences have shaped them to become stronger. With every step t
ting and reading some reports about their completed proje
ur mind, Sally?" Joaquin
e got here, Joaquin. Everything we've been through, all the battles and victories-it seem
ere, but I do know that every decision we've made, every battle we've chosen
that despite everything, they are stronger now. They know true happiness is not found in w
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elebrate their achievements and the new beginning. Partners, donors, and beneficiaries of the fo
seems to be a look back at everything they've been through, from simple proj
a commitment-a commitment to continue giving hope to those in need. It's not
t for the future. A future that is brighter, fairer, and more just for all. We have p
quin and Sally felt that more than the successes they had achieved,
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enue, they gazed at the stars in the sky. The scenery was beautif
enges will be, Joaquin?" Sally as
t whatever comes, I know we can handle it. As long
shoulder. "You're right. We're all in