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Highland Manager Travels To Feed Refugees in Poland/Ukraine

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Highland Manager Travels To Feed Refugees in Poland/Ukraine

Brian Ivey, Retail Manager at Highland Brewing, traveled to the border of Poland/Ukraine with his wife to volunteer with World Central Kitchen feeding refugees. He shares his remarkable experience with Tiffany and Michael.

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