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Annual Campaign Helps Children In Need

Posted: November 27, 2011 at 5:48 a.m.

Tricia Meier, Zoe Morton and Twila Butler, all Health and Family Services members, pack hygiene bags Tuesday at Mary Mae Jones Elementary School in Bentonville. The hygiene packages are distributed to schools in the district for lower income students who might need them.

A community of nurses and counselors are there to help when a child lacking proper clothing or has hygiene needs walks through the doors of a school in the Bentonville School District.

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