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To help end hunger and provide developing countries with clean water requires many hands. We've got many successes under our belt, but we need more help, and that's where you come in. 
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Over 80 million people in more than 70 countries are fighting hunger. We're here to help. But, it's not simply a matter of providing food to needy areas. It's also important to ensure that it's nutritionally appropriate food. 
Clean water is a necessity of life. But it's actually become one of the most precious resources in the 21st century. In fact, one in nine people live without access to clean, drinkable water. We work tirelessly to help bring clean and safe water to people in developing countries.

I have proudly served over 500,000 residents as the Three Valley Municipal

When the pandemic hit, I led food and resource drives. WGiving food is essential to creating health.
To help end hunger and provide developing countries with clean water requires many hands. We've got many successes under our belt, but we need more help, and that's where you come in. 

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49 Oak Cliff Drive, PomonaCalifornia 91766, United States
To help end hunger and provide developing countries with clean water requires many hands. We've got many successes under our belt, but we need more help, and that's where you come in. 
Focused on what matters most: the people...

Carlos Goytia

for State Assembly, 53rd District
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"Why do I serve?...Because I believe that we can become greater than what we are!"

— Director Carlos Goytia