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Huntington resident, and business student, Ashley Hiatt, was assigned a project to demonstrate community impact and volunteerism. Instead of going outside the area, she decided that she could better serve in her own community.

“I am attending Bellevue University pursuing my business degree,” shared Hiatt. “I am currently in the Kirkpatrick course, and it really highlights what it means to be an American, our duties and responsibilities. We are all assigned to a Civic Engagement Project (CEP) where we are supposed to volunteer for the betterment of the community. When I thought about my project, I did not simply want to go volunteer somewhere that would not really have an impact. I decided I needed to stay close to home, as there are many local people who need help. Seeing Huntington as run down as it has become made me think that maybe I can also encourage others to be engaged citizens and show them that they too can also make a difference.”

Hiatt would reach out to the Agri teacher at Mansfield High School, Andrew Efurd. Efurd assisted his students in building a blessing box as well as a book exchange box, which was installed at Hugs and Biscuits. “I wanted to do something big,” continued Hiatt. “I reached out to my work colleagues and friends and family. I was able to raise $710 that I used to purchase all kinds of groceries to help fill people’s pantries. I was able to make up 20 boxes to give to local families today! I love knowing that you our community is not going to bed hungry tonight.”

Hiatt stated her that her hope is that she can encourage others to invest in the community. “I would love to see the park rebuilt so the kids can have a safe place to play. We can all make a difference one thing at a time. We are a wonderful community, and it takes us all coming together to help each other to flourish.”

Hiatt expressed her gratitude towards Efurd, his students, as well as Hugs and Biscuits. “It really feels good to do good,” summed Hiatt. “In today’s day and time, we need all the good we can get.”

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