Our CEO students stopped by Angels on Assignment today to donate the canned goods collected during this past weekend’s Hometown Hunt. One of the goals for their class business was to intentionally build in a community-focused component, and this donation is a meaningful example of the impact they hoped to make.
As we move into the holiday season, local food pantries feel the strain more than ever. We are incredibly proud of how our students used their event not only as a learning opportunity, but as a way to support families right here in Jefferson County. Their willingness to serve, give back, and think beyond themselves reflects the heart of what CEO is all about.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Hometown Hunt and helped make this contribution possible. Your support truly makes a difference. 🪿🥫👏🏻
25Nov
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