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Claremore-Sequoyah students collect toys for child advocacy center

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CLAREMORE, Okla. — Students at Claremore-Sequoyah High School are working to help their community one stuffed animal at a time.

Two clubs at school, the Business Professionals of America and Future Farmers of America, partnered to collect items for the William W. Barnes Children's Advocacy Center.

Students gave the group more than 250 dolls and stuffed animals to help children who went through trauma.

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