Every Friday is “Jeans Day” at Bismarck, N.D.-based Basin Electric. That’s when employees who want to sport weekend wear at work pay $1 for the privilege—money that the electric distribution cooperative donates to local charities. But on Jan. 15, just after the earthquake in Haiti, they raised $7,518.44—in one day—to send to the American Red Cross for Haiti relief.
N.D. co-op doubles down when employees raise $7K for Haiti
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