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FROM LEFT, GAIL JOHNSON of Midcoast Maine Community Action, Eileen Dalaney of Mid Coast Hospital and Candice Carpenter of Midcoast Maine Community Action admire caps knitted and donated caps as part of an anti-abuse campaign.
FROM LEFT, GAIL JOHNSON of Midcoast Maine Community Action, Eileen Dalaney of Mid Coast Hospital and Candice Carpenter of Midcoast Maine Community Action admire caps knitted and donated caps as part of an anti-abuse campaign.
BRUNSWICK — Mid Coast Hospital and Midcoast Maine Community Action program are thanking community members, volunteers and hospital staff for their contribution of purple knitted and crocheted caps donated in support of the National Purple Crying Caps Campaign.

Nearly 800 hats were collected, to be distributed to newborns at Mid Coast Hospital in an effort to raise awareness about normal crying periods in infants, and as a reminder to parents of the dangers of reacting in frustration by shaking or abusing an infant.


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