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Article: CAMP KINDLE: A SAFE HAVEN FOR AIDS KIDS SAUGUS WOMAN AIMS TO HELP THOSE IN NEED.(News)
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- Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
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- December 18, 2005
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Byline: Carol Rock Staff Writer
SAUGUS - Walking into Eva Payne's house makes it clear that kids are a priority.
Five-year-old Emmi bounces into the room, followed by her 2-year-old brother Coleman. Photos of the children line the fireplace and dot the walls; toys are scattered along the walls of the warm townhouse.
Payne, who is expecting her third child in February, isn't fazed at all by the activity. She's focused on telling the story of her other children, the 600 kids age 7 to 13 who attend Camp Kindle, a summer getaway she created for children impacted by HIV/AIDS.
Payne posed the idea to her father while she was a senior at the ...
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