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Bringing Comfort to the Desert

Orphan Grain Train Phoenix delivered a load of linens, blankets, clothing and household items to Tohono O’odham Nation in Sells, Arizona. Sixty boxes of hygiene products, 30 layette kits and 24 pieces of medical equipment were also delivered with this load. The Tohono O’odham Nation is located within the Sonoran Desert in south central Arizona. Thank you, Arizona volunteers for packing up this stellar load of goods and heading south to share it with others.


Categories: Domestic Aid

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