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Arkansas team makes a splash for a good cause
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The Arkansas team held Season of Giving meetings in all five divisions as well as at the main office in Millsap.

September meetings that were held in the Northwest Arkansas area included a dunk tank to raise extra funds for the local United Way. The dunk tank ended up being a “big splash” and helped raise an additional $2,050, which helped meet our Arkansas goal of $71,000 total pledges.

Many of the managers and supervisors agreed to get dunked to help with our campaign. We are grateful and thankful for the money that was raised throughout the state that will help individuals and families in our communities.

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