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Pure vanilla. Pure honey. Real maple syrup and whole milk. Fresh fruit. Large black or white hair scrunchies and all-white bed linens.
The emergency shelter caring for children in state custody from a polygamist Mormon splinter sect asked for residents' help here Monday in providing these items and more that fit with the children's dietary and living preferences.
The center's new residents range from 4 months to 17 years old, Trejo said, and are beginning to adapt to their new surroundings.
"Like any child or any person, when you come into a different world, it can be scary," she said. "They've been doing really well, reserved like most of the children we see."
The children have been polite and well-mannered, causing no problems, Trejo said. The center's 32 staff members and one cook have adapted to their needs, modifying the environment and food. Staff try not to wear red, a color the children object to, and try to provide the natural diet and specific products they are accustomed to back home, she added.
sounds like the children and those caring for them are adjusting