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December 18, 2008

They need a little Christmas

15-year-old boy needs shirts and jeans size 16, shoes size 9 and would like an MP3 player. 10-year-old boy needs shirts and jeans size 10-12, shoes size 5 and would like Legos or other building toys. 8-year-old girl needs shirts and jeans size 12-14, shoes size 3, art supplies and High School Musical toys. Contact Melissa Jackson with the Department of Human Services at 573-8375



4-year-old boy needs clothes size 5T, shoes size 9 and Thomas the Train toys. 5-year-old boy needs clothes size 5, shoes size 12 and Spiderman toys. Contact Julia Cline with the Department of Human Services at 573-8366



10-year-old boy needs pajamas size 10-12, sweatshirts/hoodies size 10-12, Pok?mon cards/toys and Game Boy video games. Mom needs maternity clothes and pajamas size XL. Contact Lori Parker with the Department of Human Services, Moore, at 912-2000



13-year-old girl needs pants size 5, shirts size medium, shoes size 8, a coat size large, pajamas size medium and would like Nintendo DS (pink with age appropriate games), the new Monopoly board game, the Guess Who board game, a scooter with 4 wheels, a blow dryer, skates, socks, panties size 5 (hip huggers) and bras 36B. 7-year-old boy needs shirts size 8, pants size 10, shoes size 3, coats size medium, pajamas size medium, socks, underwear, T-shirt and would like a guitar w/amp, age appropriate Game Boy games, a remote control helicopter, race car track, remote control car and razor scooter (not electric). Contact Tiffany Crawford with the Department of Human Services, Moore, at 912-2000

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