There’s a Santa

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It was all smiles Friday at Boston Group Pediatrics within the South Finish for its vacation prime store celebration. It’s on once more Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the place BCP households “shop” for a free toy of their alternative for the vacations. Additionally they grabbed groceries, together with recent vegatables and fruits, vacation treats, stocking stuffers, backpacks, and reward playing cards. Santa is actual, in case you have the spirit.

Nyah, 11, checks out a lego reward for herself, along with her mother Sandra as Boston Group Pediatrics. (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Carmen, 6, picks out a plush gift, not for herself, but her cousin whose mom just lost her job as Boston Community Pediatrics and other agencies give away more than 1000 gifts to families in need for Christmas on Dec. 13. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Carmen, 6, picks out a luxurious reward, not for herself, however her cousin whose mother simply misplaced her job as Boston Group Pediatrics and different businesses give away greater than 1000 presents to households in want for Christmas on Dec. 13. (Employees Picture By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Leila, 7, beams a smile as she picks out a talking microscope as Boston Community Pediatrics and other agencies give away more than 1000 gifts to families in need for Christmas on Dec. 13. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Leila, 7, beams a smile as she picks out a speaking microscope as Boston Group Pediatrics and different businesses give away greater than 1000 presents to households in want for Christmas on Dec. 13. (Employees Picture By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Renata, 3, stands with her new scooter and her brother Roberto, as Boston Community Pediatrics and other agencies give away more than 1000 gifts to families in need for Christmas on Dec. 13. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Renata, 3, stands along with her new scooter and her brother Roberto, as Boston Group Pediatrics and different businesses give away greater than 1000 presents to households in want for Christmas on Dec. 13. (Employees Picture By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)

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