Qwest employees box up donated gifts for about 200 area Head Start children and their families on Thursday in Salt Lake City. The contents include food, gloves, toothbrushes and toothpaste, a small toy or item of jewelry, candy, hats, new and used clothing, blankets, Christmas stockings and other gifts to brighten the day for needy families.
Tom Smart, Deseret News
Qwest employees box up donated gifts for about 200 area Head Start children and their families on Thursday in Salt Lake City. The contents include food, gloves, toothbrushes and toothpaste, a small toy or item of jewelry, candy, hats, new and used clothing, blankets, Christmas stockings and other gifts to brighten the day for needy families.
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