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'''Rosa María Raffo''' (Peruvian) is a former member{{citation needed}} and minor leader{{citation needed}} of [[The Family International]]. She is the former wife of [[Juan Carlos Rosas|Juan Carlos Rosas Razzeto]] and mother of [[Leila Rosas Paquette]] ([[SGA]]; member of the [[SACRO]] team). She is from a wealthy Peruvian family.
 
'''Rosa María Raffo''' (Peruvian) is a former member{{citation needed}} and minor leader{{citation needed}} of [[The Family International]]. She is the former wife of [[Juan Carlos Rosas|Juan Carlos Rosas Razzeto]] and mother of [[Leila Rosas Paquette]] ([[SGA]]; member of the [[SACRO]] team). She is from a wealthy Peruvian family.
  
She was most recently known to be living in Santiago, [[Chile]] as the founder and president of the foundation, "Help for the Children of the Andes".<ref>[http://helpfortheandes.org/es/aboutus/index.html Fundadora y Presidente de la Fundación Help for the Andes] &mdash; Santiago, Chile</ref>
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She was most recently known to be living in Santiago, [[Chile]] as the founder and president of the foundation, "Help for the Children of the Andes".<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20071218091717/www.helpfortheandes.org/es/aboutus/index.html Internet Archive] &mdash; 2007-12-18</ref>
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 21:39, 17 September 2008

Rosa María Raffo (Peruvian) is a former member[citation needed] and minor leader[citation needed] of The Family International. She is the former wife of Juan Carlos Rosas Razzeto and mother of Leila Rosas Paquette (SGA; member of the SACRO team). She is from a wealthy Peruvian family.

She was most recently known to be living in Santiago, Chile as the founder and president of the foundation, "Help for the Children of the Andes".[1]

References

  1. Internet Archive — 2007-12-18