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Record-breaking number of Alexandria DECA chapter members advance to international competition

Record-breaking number of Alexandria DECA chapter members advance to international competition
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Record-breaking number of Alexandria DECA chapter members advance to international competition

Record-breaking number of Alexandria DECA chapter members advance to international competition
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Alexandria DECA students receive $20,000 grant for Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County

Grant was one of four in the nation. 7:04 am, Feb. 3, 2021 × Alexandria DECA students Ben Borden, Lilly Thul and Erik Hedstrom (from left, holding check) are pictured with Lori Anderson (far left), Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County executive director and three local State Farm Insurance agents, Dwain Schuette, Amy Christopherson and Ryan Witte. (Celeste Edenloff / Echo Press) Three Alexandria DECA students were recently rewarded for their work with Habitat for Humanity. Ben Borden, Lilly Thul and Erik Hedstrom partnered with Habitat for Humanity’s Cardinal Alumni Build for a project for their business club and it paid off in a big way. Because of the partnership, State Farm Insurance Campus Chapter awarded Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County with a $20,000 matching grant – one of only four grants in the whole nation.

DECA Students Take Project to the Next Level with Habitat for Humanity

DECA Students Take Project to the Next Level with Habitat for Humanity
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Alexandria Area High School students land $20K grant for Habitat

The funding will need to be matched by local donations. Written By: Karen Tolkkinen | × Lily Thul A trio of Alexandria Area High School students chose Habitat for Humanity s Cardinal Alumni Build as a business club project, and landed the nonprofit $20,000 as a result. The club, called DECA, is a global organization that helps students learn business skills. Members design projects that they often enter into competitions. Members Ben Borden, Lilly Thul and Erik Hedstrom decided to help raise funds for the home to be built by Cardinal graduates. Because of this partnership, State Farm s Insurance Campus Chapter awarded Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County a $20,000 matching grant, one of four in the nation.

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