Low Income Students Get Back to School Shopping Day at Target

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By John Thain

ANCHORAGE - Back to school is right around the corner, but not every family can afford new school supplies. Luckily, the Salvation Army and Target have gotten together to give over 200 local children a chance to get the things they need for their first day back at school. CBS 11 photojournalist John Thain has that story.

 

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Jenni R said on Wednesday, Aug 8 at 10:38 PM

For families that need help with back to school supplies, the HUGSS & Coats for Kids project will take place on Wednesday, August 15, at Clark Middle School

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poor proud single dad said on Tuesday, Aug 7 at 8:06 PM

my kids need supplies . no one's helping us. too many foreigners scamming poor people stuff.

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Mike J said on Tuesday, Aug 7 at 7:48 PM

Always great to see these types of programs...

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