Vivian Herrera, left, and her sister Shelbie Herrera check out their new back-to-school clothes at the shelter.
Michael Brandy, Deseret News
Cailyn Gilchrist, 9, smiles after removing a pair of jeans from her backpack at the Road Home Shelter on Thursday. Cailyn and about 50 other children received backpacks filled with back-to-school clothes and school supplies thanks to the Educators Mutual Apple Tree program. Vivian Herrera, left, and her sister Shelbie Herrera check out their new back-to-school clothes at the shelter. Patrons at local retailers and employees of Educators Mutural donated thousands of items during the six-week-long program.
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