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Richmond Heights Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt is Collecting Pajamas for Local Children in Need --Receive a free 3-ounce serving as a thank-you for donating

Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt at 6674 Clayton Rd. in Richmond Heights is collecting new, unused pajamas for local children. These children are served by Great Circle – Edgewood Campus in Webster Groves and can be living on campus or in foster homes. Many are receiving treatment for experiencing trauma.
Customers who donate will receive a free 3-ounce serving of frozen yogurt.
“Many of the children in care come to Edgewood with only a garbage bag of clothes and belongings, some come with nothing. We are grateful for Orange Leaf’s help,” said Ann Rexford, volunteer coordinator.
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Edgewood serves more than 2,000 children annually from newborns to older teens through foster care, residential treatment, education and family services.
Orange Leaf will collect pajamas through December 31.
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About Great Circle®
Established as a result of the merger of Boys & Girls
Town of Missouri and Edgewood Children's Center, Great Circle provides treatment, education, prevention and support services to children with a history of abuse or neglect, children with emotional and behavioral disorders
and children with autism. Great Circle's mission to "reshape vulnerable lives through a community of partners, teachers and leaders, giving children
and families the confidence to create bright futures" is fulfilled through campuses in St. Louis, Columbia, Springfield and St. James, Missouri. As one of
the largest children's behavioral healthcare providers in Missouri, the organization annually touches the lives of more than 10,520 children and family members and employs more than 700 staff members. For more information, please visit the website at www.great-circle.org.