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Black Hills Energy employees deliver care packages to a local homeless shelter
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James Williams, Community Affairs Manager, Kansas

Black Hills Energy employees in Dodge City, Kansas, recently assembled comfort care kits for Manna House, a safe haven for those in need of shelter.

"We feel blessed with the response to our appeal for hygiene products. We appreciate the help and want to thank the community for always stepping up," said the organization. The house is fully operational through donations.

Black Hills Energy employees who assembled the care packages included Shawn Nelson, Ralph Soltero, Michael Griego and Jose Garcia.

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