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Walmart Distributes Thousands of Stuffed Animals to Florida First Responders for Use With Children in Crisis

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Walmart recently distributed thousands of stuffed animals to first responder agencies across Florida to assist children during emergency situations. The initiative provides police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel with plush toys to offer comfort to minors who experience traumatic events or high-stress environments.

The program supplies local departments with these items to keep in patrol cars and emergency vehicles for immediate use when responding to accidents, house fires, or other crises. By providing these toys, the company aims to help first responders establish a sense of security for children during difficult interactions. The distribution spans multiple counties throughout the state, integrating the supplies into the standard equipment carried by emergency service providers.

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Date: June 2, 2026

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