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Making an Impact

Sometimes a little goes a long way. Those at Strickler & Prieto know this from recently spreading good cheer at a local children’s home in El Paso, Texas.

For the firm’s annual Impact Day, employees picked up paint brushes at Lee & Beulah Moor Children’s Home to spruce up the place.

“The staff and children we so excited that Strickler & Prieto came and helped for the day,” said Jim Thomas, senior administrator of development and activities at the Children’s Home, which supports children and their families who are experiencing difficulty in their lives. “The staff took time during their busy schedules to make the children’s lives better. The work they accomplished made a huge impact on all of us.”

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