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Kidango Child Care Center for Low-Income Families Will Be Opened in East Palo Alto

With shovels in hand and with great encouragement, volunteers joined together to plant about 20 trees in the place that will house the largest Child Care Center in East Palo Alto. “We’re starting with four trees right now, but they’re going to have many different activities here so that students can learn and play under the shade of trees,” said Aarlene Núñez, spokesperson for the Canopy organization. Núñez said that as part of a day of service …
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With shovels in hand and with great encouragement, volunteers joined together to plant about 20 trees in the place that will house the largest Child Care Center in East Palo Alto. “We’re starting with four trees right now, but they’re going to have many different activities here so that students can learn and play under the shade of trees,” said Aarlene Núñez, spokesperson for the Canopy organization. Núñez said that as part of a day of service …

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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