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JERSEY MIKE'S FRANCHISE OWNER SHARES DGL WITH EVERY CUSTOMER

Raley Parker, franchise owner, incorporated a DGL display in his Jersey Mike's restaurants to encourage his customers to get involved with Young Life locally and globally.

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THIS DONOR MEANS BUSINESS
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS OWNER MAKES A WAY FOR MORE THAN A DOZEN DGL STUDENTS TO GO TO COLLEGE

Joe Laboon, founder and owner of Georgia Kitchens in Buford, Georgia, has taken sponsorship to a whole new level, dedicating an entire wall in his showroom to showcasing the students he sponsors. ​ His hope is that he will inspire his customers and other businesses to join him in sponsoring DGL students around the globe.

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DOING BUSINESS WITH YOUNG LIFE IN MIND
LOCAL COLORADO FOX'S PIZZA DEN SUPPORTS UKRANIAN DGL STUDENT

Taste and see! And we mean, literally go taste something amazing and see what God is doing through business partnerships and Young Life. What happens when a local entrepreneur with a heart for Young Life puts their passion to work? The possibilities are literally infinite! ​

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DGL GRADUATE FEATURED ON WORLD NETWORK NEWS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT TURNS RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES INTO BRICKS

Baccus Roberts, DGL alumnus, made international news for his self-initiated environmental project with Abraham Freeman to turn recycled plastic in Liberia into bricks. Africa Voices (CNN Africa) featured their story. Baccus was honored at the 2019 African Community Service Awards for his work. Today, Baccus serves as the Health & Safety Manager at Liberia Electricity Corporation.

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DGL THIS IS MY "9/11"
TARA BUZZELLI TREATED COVID PATIENTS IN NYC

Watch the inspiring story of one of DGL's most faithful supporters, Tara Buzzelli, who dusted off her degree, came out of retirement, and traveled to New York City to treat the sickest and most frail COVID-19 patients. ​ Tara and her husband, Matt, sponsor a DGL student in Africa.

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