Kids of all ages are coming out of The Giving Closet, a free community store, clutching pairs of new shoes and backpacks. Across the street, kids are getting haircuts while others wage a water balloon war against each other.
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Source: The Columbian
Giving Closet in Vancouver hosts back-to-school event for students in need
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