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FIRST PHOTO: Salvation Army volunteer Jenn Payne helps Jasmine Ryan, 10, (from left) Anthony Castro, 10, and Caleb Carlton, 10, fill their bags with toys Saturday morning at Walmart in Kahului. Walmart donated more than 30,000 toys to The Salvation Army for this event and other efforts this holiday season. SECOND PHOTO: Lahaina’s Jennifer Higashi poses with grandchildren Ryan Howard, 3, and Grace Howard, 5, on Saturday during The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree distribution event at Walmart in Kahului. The two-day holiday event served more than 1,800 kids in need, the organization said. “It’s really super cool,” Higashi said. “It’s a blessing because they lost everything.” She said Grace used to enjoy coming over to her house to play with her dolls. Both of their homes were lost in the fire.
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