Great Plains Manufacturing Employees Donate to Support Abilene CORE Program

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Photo Courtesy of Abilene Core Community

The Community Foundation of Dickinson County is pleased to announce a generous $3,500 gift from the employees of Great Plains Manufacturing.

This donation—funded entirely by employee contributions—will support the CORE Community program, which plays a vital role in helping local residents students succeed both in and out of the classroom.

CORE provides essential resources such as food, clothing, school supplies, and emotional support to students across Dickinson County.

The employees at Great Plains Manufacturing chose to direct their donation specifically to this program, recognizing the importance of removing barriers that prevent kids from thriving.

“We are incredibly grateful for the generosity and community spirit of the team at Great Plains Manufacturing,” said Elizabeth Weese, Executive Director of the Community Foundation. “By supporting CORE, these employees are helping meet basic needs and provide stability for local children who rely on this program.”

Great Plains Manufacturing has a long-standing tradition of giving back, and this employee-led initiative highlights the heart and compassion behind the company’s success.

The Community Foundation is proud to serve as a bridge between generous donors and the programs that make a difference every day in Dickinson County.

For more information on the CORE program or how you can support local needs, visit www.communityfoundation.

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