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Wyoming team donates supplies to local schools
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Learning is easier — and more fun — with the right school supplies.

Our team in Laramie, Wyoming, recently donated a sizeable pile of school supplies to Velma Linford Elementary School in Laramie. Team members pooled their resources to collect crayons, markers, notebooks, erasers, folders, Kleenex and antibacterial wipes that will help make the school year better for students in need.

School staff was very appreciative, having already received requests for additional school supplies this year.

Thanks to our Laramie crew for making a difference for kids in their community!

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