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Trinity's Children, an organization created by Vaughn and Kristine Ripley, parents of Trinity Ripley who died of complications of a drug overdose, held a community fund-raiser in the form of board games held at the Brunswick Community Center. The proceeds will be used to promote awareness of the insidious dangers of alcohol and drugs among young people.

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