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Nearly a thousand bags filled with essentials for abused or neglected kids delivered to New Orleans


Nearly a thousand bags filled with essentials for abused or neglected kids delivered to New Orleans
Nearly a thousand bags filled with essentials for abused or neglected kids delivered to New Orleans
By Sabrina Wilson | December 30, 2020 at 5:28 PM CST - Updated December 30 at 5:56 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Thousands of children facing dangerous or unhealthy living conditions are removed from their homes in Louisiana and a huge U-Haul truck rolled into the city on Wednesday (Dec.30) to deliver immediate essentials for children taken into custody by state government.
Just shy of 800 so-called “Geaux Bags” were removed from the large truck by volunteers outside Benson Tower next to the Superdome. It was an example of the caring spirit of others for some of the state’s most vulnerable: children.

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800 'Geaux Bags' care packages delivered for abused kids in foster care


Each bag is packed with love, essential clothing, and other items for the children.
Author: Paul Murphy / Eyewitness News
Published: 3:29 PM CST December 30, 2020
Updated: 6:31 PM CST December 30, 2020
NEW ORLEANS — There was a large delivery in New Orleans for the smallest victims of crime.
Wednesday, K.C. Kilpatrick, and her husband Kyle Baird delivered 800 “Geaux Bags” to the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services located in the Benson Tower across from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.  
The care packages will go to abused and neglected kids as they transition into the protective custody of foster care.  
Each bag is packed with love, essential clothing, and other items for the children.

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