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Universal Fidelity LP Supports Local Children in Need

Universal Fidelity LP (UFLP), an ACA International member in Katy, Texas, contributed to a toy drive during the holiday season.

UFLP collected toy bears for local children after hearing about the drive organized by BEAR: A Resource for CPS Kids.

BEAR provides animals to bring comfort to children in Child Protective Services and emergency situations.

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