A team from Davenport Evans dug in deep this weekend and served the community through a Habitat for Humanity building project.

It was a rainy Saturday morning when Davenport Evans lawyers and staff gathered in northwest Sioux Falls to build a new home for a Habitat for Humanity family. Kristi Geisler Holm is a board member for Habitat for Humanity South Dakota, and was excited to have the firm get involved, “We served side-by-side with future home-owners, whom put in their own sweat-equity to the home-building project. We were thrilled to work with them and see how the work we performed would directly impact the family and community.”

Volunteers included lawyer Mitch Peterson, lawyer Kristi Geisler Holm and husband Kevin Holm, and staff Dee Steilen, Jennifer Gray, Rebekah Nelson, Angela TerMeer, Kris Dumdei. Thank you to those who served!

Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, LLP, located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is one of the state’s largest law firms. The firm’s attorneys provide business and litigation counsel to individuals and corporate clients in a variety of practice areas. For more information about Davenport Evans, visit www.dehs.com.

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