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You should call the local churches around you,even if you do not attend there all churches will help out in a time of need. Sorry for your misfortune. Another option: Look in the phone book for a goodwill, Salvation Army, or another christian based charity. Some are called missions in the book. They usually carry childrens clothes in larger quantities.

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Q: Where can you find free or economical school clothes for boys if they were all ruined in a flooded cellar?
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