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When United Way of Western Nebraska held a food drive recently, our employees were there to help.

Jordan, Don and Brenan of our Sidney, Nebraska, office helped out by unloading food, setting up food packing stations, packing food items into bags and delivering food to families with food insecurities.

“It was a joy to get to help those in need,” said Jordan, supervisor of gas operations in Sidney.

The food drive provided bread, milk, peanut butter, spaghetti, fruit and other items for 100 families in need. Each family received three bags of food.

Great job guys!

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