Baldwin sponsors Shop with a Hero

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  • Cornelia Fire Marshal Lt. Josh Hazle approvingly looks at 10-year-old Colton Abbott’s pick of Lego’s. The two were among 14 other children and several firefighters and police officers with the city of Baldwin who participated in the annual Shop With a Hero.
    Cornelia Fire Marshal Lt. Josh Hazle approvingly looks at 10-year-old Colton Abbott’s pick of Lego’s. The two were among 14 other children and several firefighters and police officers with the city of Baldwin who participated in the annual Shop With a Hero.
  • Zykia Grimes, 8, and Joshua Defoor with the Baldwin Fire Department try to decide on a doll Thursday morning. Grimes was one of 15 children that participated in Baldwin's annual Shop With a Hero. This year, each child had a $300 limit to spend on toys, clothes or anything else they wanted.
    Zykia Grimes, 8, and Joshua Defoor with the Baldwin Fire Department try to decide on a doll Thursday morning. Grimes was one of 15 children that participated in Baldwin's annual Shop With a Hero. This year, each child had a $300 limit to spend on toys, clothes or anything else they wanted.
  • Though small, 3-year-old Lilith Chambers took the opportunity get some big gifts Thursday morning with Lt. Shuk Hamdan of the Baldwin Police Department. The shopping spree was due to Baldwin's annual Shop With a Hero, where 15 total children this year had a budget of $300 to get whatever they wanted.
    Though small, 3-year-old Lilith Chambers took the opportunity get some big gifts Thursday morning with Lt. Shuk Hamdan of the Baldwin Police Department. The shopping spree was due to Baldwin's annual Shop With a Hero, where 15 total children this year had a budget of $300 to get whatever they wanted.
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   On Thursday morning, 15 children and several firefighters and police officers with the city of Baldwin participated in the annual Shop With a Hero. This year, each child had a $300 limit to spend on toys, clothes or anything else they wanted. 

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