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Donated packs going to Navajo kids

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Lindsay Gatlin | 1:15 p.m. Aug. 31, 2009

This is a wonderful charity, but there are some Elders who are still on waiting lists to receive food, medical supplies, and other essential items. The Mormon
Church is famous for helping members of their community when in need. It would be wonderful to see members of the Mormon Church contribute whatever they can to the Dine' Elders on neighboring reservations.

The Adopt and Elders program reports that some Navajo Elders are put on waiting lists for supplies that they desperately need. Can't we get some help for
all the Elders? Thank you!

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Robin Williams, left, an Adopt a Native Elder volunteer, and director Linda Myers gather backpacks and school supplies donated by Salt Lake County employees.

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