Students in Freed-Hardeman University's Personal Selling class transformed simple products such as mugs, chip clips, tote bags and golf towels into meaningful support for four nonprofit organizations during the fall semester. The non-profits that the students got to support this year included the Aspell Recovery Center, Camp NEY-A-TI, Daisy's Place and Isaiah 117 House. What began as a class project quickly took on a deeper purpose as groups navigated the full sales cycle to raise money, strengthen community connections and help their chosen organizations plan for future marketing success.
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