Josephine Duveneck

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Hidden Villa

Hidden Villa is a non-profit organization created by Josephine and Frank Duveneck. Its mission is "To inspire a just and sustainable future through our programs, land and legacy." Their programs include a multicultural youth summer camp, an experiential environmental education program for school...
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