ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Financial literacy lessons, back-to-school supplies and a trip to the Georgia Aquarium, a group of local kids made the most of their summer break! On Thursday, more than 300 kids and teenagers from the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Atlanta and…Read More
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