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Nebraska team member goes big on raising funds for United Way
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Todd, operations supervisor in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, knows a thing or two about giving back to his community. 

A member of the Scottsbluff United Way Board, Todd has committed to being a “pacesetter” for the fourth year in a row. A pacesetter commits to individually raising funds for United Way — he has set this year’s goal at $5,000. In the past three years, Todd has set the pace by raising $15,429 for United Way. 

The money Todd and others raise goes to the nonprofits in the Scottsbluff area that support and assist those in need.

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