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National Association of State Chief Administrators Hosts Team Bike Build During Annual Conference to Benefit Colorado Springs Youth Antonio Youth

What happens when public servants come together with a shared purpose? Great things happen.
During their annual conference on May 15, the National Association of State Chief Administrators rolled up their sleeves for a team bike build event. Together the team members participating built 16 bikes that were donated to local foster children in Colorado Springs, creating smiles and opportunities for kids who need them most.
“Our attendees came together to build 16 bikes, which were donated to local foster children in Colorado Springs — and it was one of the most memorable moments of our conference. As public servants, giving back is at the heart of everything our members do, and this experience was a beautiful reminder of the impact we can make when we work together,” comment Elizabeth Whitehouse, Executive Director, National Association of State Chief Administrators.
Thank you to NASCA for making a lasting difference and proving that when people come together in service of others, the impact reaches far beyond the event itself.