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| Through a wonderful family friend, Ida Harris, we received approximately 500 ragdolls for the kids affected by the tsunami. We distributed most of the "pillow dolls" we called them, at the Tangalle Hospital, where the kids in the Children's Ward really needed some cheer. This small thing was worth so much to the children, and I wanted to show plenty of photos. |
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| Lyn passes out dolls in Marwella Beach. |
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| Here ragdolls were given out at the Handloom Factory, which was a camp in Tangalle, an abandoned large building formerly used as a factory for handloomed clothing. |
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| Girls at the Handloom Factory Camp in Tangalle |
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