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Ambassadors-in-action give back in Nebraska
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Our ambassadors give of their time, encourage others on their teams to get involved and work to better their communities. Nebraska ambassador LeeAnn put this philosophy into action recently by developing an ambassador-in-action project helping the Sandhills Center for Hope in Alliance, Nebraska.

The purpose of the Sandhills Center for Hope is to provide tools, support, information, encouragement and optimal care to help those struggling with addiction. The center uses an integrated system of addiction medicine, nursing and counseling services to achieve healing of the mind, body and spirit.

LeeAnn helped with fundraising efforts for a new facility so that the center can continue to provide quality care for those struggling to overcome the roadblocks associated with addiction.

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