ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - (01/05/05) -- PSCU Financial Services said itcontributed $100,000 to funds providing relief services and otherassistance to active duty soldiers fighting in Iraq. The companydonated $50,000 to the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund, $25,000 tothe Army Emergency Relief Fund, an $25,000 to the Air Force AidSociety. The Semper Fi Fund provides financial assistance toMarines, sailors and families of those injured on activityduty.
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