Just as I wouldn’t want to see a child infected with AIDS over
there, I wouldn’t want a child in Gilroy to get exposed to harmful
radiation here.

Gilroy resident Chris Cote, who works with the U.N. and educates
South African children about AIDS, on why he has turned efforts
toward his hometown.
“Just as I wouldn’t want to see a child infected with AIDS over there, I wouldn’t want a child in Gilroy to get exposed to harmful radiation here.”

Gilroy resident Chris Cote, who works with the U.N. and educates South African children about AIDS, on why he has turned efforts toward his hometown.

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