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Iowa team distributes food
Council Bluffs Iowa team distributing food

Thanks to a generous donation from a local meat provider, New Visions Homeless Services in Council Bluffs, Iowa, was recently able to provide a variety of meat to more than 450 families suffering from food insecurity.

Black Hills Energy is a long-time supporter of the New Visions Homeless Services Mission through both monetary contributions and employee time and energy. Alex and Lynn from our Council Bluffs office volunteered at the event, packing and distributing food to the cars that came through the drive-through giveaway.

Thanks for stepping up to help, Alex and Lynn!

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