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Gifts coming to the less fortunate

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December 16, 2005

Bainbridge, Georgia-- ROTC cadets at Bainbridge High School are brightening Christmas for less fortunate children.

They have collected more than 1,000 gifts for kids living in public housing. The children get bags full of them. "They're just overwhelmed because they have nowhere else to go. They know that their kids aren't going to have Santa without all the young people here and all the community," says Bainbridge Housing Authority spokeswoman, Dianne Reynolds.

The gifts will be delivered to about 75 families on Christmas eve. This is the eighth year of the project.

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