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Ambassador in Action brings holiday cheer
nebraska toys for tots

Shane, a Black Hills Energy Ambassador in Holdrege, Nebraska, used his Ambassador in Action project to help make the holidays a little more merry and bright for area families through the Toys for Tots program.

Toys for Tots in Holdrege partners with the local Optimist Club to provide new toys and clothing for families who need a helping hand during the holidays. Shane was able to provide $250 to help purchase holiday cheer through the program.

Ambassadors are Black Hills Energy employees who represent the company in grassroots community projects while also developing leadership skills.

Great job Shane!

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