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Eagle & Times 12-30-2010 004.Tif EAGLE &TIMES December 30, 2010 At Walmart, we know we can make the biggest impact on our communities by supporting causes that are important to our customers and our neighborhoods. That's why, over the past 10 years, Walmart, Sam's Club and the Walmart Foundation have contributed more than $10 MILLION to San Diego charities and community programs that are focused on promoting education, developing a strong, diverse workforce, improving health and wellness, creating economic opportunity, and fighting hunger. As the decade comes to a close, we want to acknowledge and thank the hundreds of organizations and schoo groups we have partnered with in the last 10 years, including: Abraxis I ligh, School City of Santee Fire Department I luck Fit, - An Em•i,omnemal Education Program Neighborhood l louse Association San Diego River Park Foundation Allen Elurncnuary Sc.k—I City of Stnt. Sheriff, Dgxamruot - Calm., Unit I I.uva: a Clean San Diego County, Inc. 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