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Agency That Helps Abused Children Has Lost Their Teddy Bears, Can You Help?

Tim Martin

A local agency is in need of help.

Day One, a local agency dedicated to helping children who are dealing with sexual, and physical abuse is reaching out to the community in the hopes that they will help the agency restock one of their essential tools, teddy bears.

Day One uses the teddy bears as a way to comfort the children they help, but recently heavy rain, and a flooded basement ruined most of the stuffed bears.

Day One is now hoping that those in the community will lend a helping hand. If you or someone you know would like to help Day One please go to the "As Seen On ABC 6" tab on our front page, once there click on the teddy bear icon.

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