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WACO (August 24, 2014) Families and children are starting the school year off <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Abbey>Tory Burch Abbey</a>  right with a little help from the Central Texas community.
 
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Child Protective Services is offering families in their program the opportunity to receive supplies for back to school success.
 
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"No child should come here that won't be prepared for school," said Shelia Brown, Regional Director of Child Protective Services.
 
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CPS is providing more than 300 children in their program uniforms and backpacks filled with notebooks, pencils, and more.
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"We are providing a service to help get the children back to school so they feel good about themselves," said <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Christian-Louboutin-Misfit>Christian Louboutin Misfit</a>  JoAnn Nors, President of the McLennan County Children's Welfare Board.
 
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McLennan county has experienced an increase in children removed from their homes due to abuse and neglect.
 
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The number of children in care has increased from 519 at the end of May to 552 at the end of July.
 
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Students also received free back to school haircuts from a nearby barber.
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LANHAM, Md. (WNEW) Police are looking for a man they say broke into a car in the parking lot <a href=http://www.rocklinfriends.org/show.html>Michael Kors Outlet Online</a>  of the Frederick Keys baseball stadium.
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A man broke in to the car and took several items, including multiple credit cards, on Aug. 16. Police say <a href=http://www.csrline.com/size-44-true-religion-jeansreally-cheap-true-religion-jeanstrue-religion-jeans-for-kids/>True Religion Jeans For Kids</a>  the man later used the credit cards at a Target department store, located at located at 5437 Urbana Pike, and a Macy鈥檚 department store, located at 5500 Buckeystown Pike.
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The suspect is described as a white, heavyset man with short hair. He was wearing a white baseball hat with no apparent logo, red polo-type shirt with a white t-shirt underneath, black shorts and black Nike brand shoes with a white Nike check.
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The Frederick Police <a href=http://www.styledepth.com/test.php?sale=True-Religion-Kids-Sale>True Religion Kids Sale</a>  Department is asking anyone who can identify the suspect, or who has additional information regarding this case, to contact police at 301-600-2149.
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@@@ WACO (August 24, 2014) Families and children are starting the school year off <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Abbey>Tory Burch Abbey</a> right with a little help from the Central Texas community.

Child Protective Services is offering families in their program the opportunity to receive supplies for back to school success.
"No child should come here that won't be prepared for school," said Shelia Brown, Regional Director of Child Protective Services.
CPS is providing more than 300 children in their program uniforms and backpacks filled with notebooks, pencils, and more.
"We are providing a service to help get the children back to school so they feel good about themselves," said <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Christian-Louboutin-Misfit>Christian Louboutin Misfit</a>  JoAnn Nors, President of the McLennan County Children's Welfare Board.
McLennan county has experienced an increase in children removed from their homes due to abuse and neglect.
The number of children in care has increased from 519 at the end of May to 552 at the end of July.
"It's not the children who are responsible. They <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Authentic-True-Religion>Authentic True Religion</a>  are the victims of all this and they need all the help they can get," said Nors.
Students also received free back to school haircuts from a nearby barber.
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