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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 509220" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>The two large duffle bags difficult child came out of Department of Juvenile Justice with are full of brand new clothes. No one knows where they came from- the coordinator at the detention center didn't know what was in there and said difficult child arrived from the Department of Juvenile Justice facillity with them but difficult child told them he had no idea what was in there either. The duffle bags don't have tags on them but appear brand new too. I don't think this is something Department of Juvenile Justice has started doing for the kids so the only thing I can figure is that this came from reentry because they thought difficult child was going to a GH. They must do this in those cases because most of those boys have no family or anyone to buy them street clothes. So what should I do with them? I really don't want to call reentry lady and ask her. Should I call the GH?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 509220, member: 3699"] The two large duffle bags difficult child came out of Department of Juvenile Justice with are full of brand new clothes. No one knows where they came from- the coordinator at the detention center didn't know what was in there and said difficult child arrived from the Department of Juvenile Justice facillity with them but difficult child told them he had no idea what was in there either. The duffle bags don't have tags on them but appear brand new too. I don't think this is something Department of Juvenile Justice has started doing for the kids so the only thing I can figure is that this came from reentry because they thought difficult child was going to a GH. They must do this in those cases because most of those boys have no family or anyone to buy them street clothes. So what should I do with them? I really don't want to call reentry lady and ask her. Should I call the GH? [/QUOTE]
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