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SubmittedApril 22, 2020

Valerie Wondrick
Valerie Wondrick, left, of Cape Walmart Supercenter presents 23 Easter Baskets to Stephanie Cruse, Residential Manager, and Amy Turnbull-Drilingas, Facility Diagnostician, of the Family Counseling Center in Cape Girardeau to be given to needy children. Associates at Walmart donated the baskets as part of their "Be a Bunny, Buy a Basket" program in an effort to help those who might not be able to afford Easter for their children during the recent economic crisis.
Valerie Wondrick, left, of Cape Walmart Supercenter presents 23 Easter Baskets to Stephanie Cruse, Residential Manager, and Amy Turnbull-Drilingas, Facility Diagnostician, of the Family Counseling Center in Cape Girardeau to be given to needy children. Associates at Walmart donated the baskets as part of their "Be a Bunny, Buy a Basket" program in an effort to help those who might not be able to afford Easter for their children during the recent economic crisis.
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