04-05-2025
Students volunteer with Habitat for Humanity in Neosho
NEOSHO, Mo. — The State Farm work day with Neosho Area Habitat for Humanity took place, where students took time out of their busy schedules to give back to the community.
Saturday, volunteers installed drywall on Neosho's newest project. It's part of a longtime partnership between Habitat for Humanity and State Farm.
Since 2007, they've worked together to teach high school and college students construction skills, while giving back by building much-needed houses for the community.
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'There's always a place to help, there always a need for donations, and that could be material, as well as cash, as well as labor,' said John Styron, board president of Neosho Area Habitat for Humanity.
'There's always people who are willing to help. and you don't have to pay those people back, you can always pay that forward, and help the people who need help and pass that gracious energy and effort onto someone else,' said Justin Carnahan, accounts manager State Farm.
If you'd like to get involved with the next work day, you can contact Habitat for Humanity through the link, here.
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