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A Bay Area filmmaker and the nonprofit where he has volunteered since 2006 are making the most of a video they produced together, winning a national contest for nonprofits focusing on issues that affect children and families.
A short version of Ben Tuller’s 40-minute film “A New Way Home,” which he made for George Mark Children’s House in California, won the first-place prize in Tufts University’s 501C3: Capturing Change on Camera contest.
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