Jockey employees in Kenosha build beds for children in need
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Jake McGhee, left, the vice president of new business development and community engagement at Jockey, was among company employees working on bed building for country in need for Sleep in Heavenly Peace.
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Jockey employees helped with the construction of 100 beds for Sleep in Heavenly Peace's Kenosha-Racine's chapter. The beds will go to area children in need of a bed.
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A completed set of bunk beds built as part of the Sleep in Heavenly Peace project is shown in Jockey International's Kenosha headquarters.
IN PHOTOS: Jockey employees pitch in to build beds for Kenosha children in need
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Volunteers build beds at Jockey International on Friday to assist the local chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, which has given away 600 beds in three years.
SEAN KRAJACIC, KENOSHA NEWS
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Volunteers build beds to help needy local kids, Friday at Jockey International.
KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Brent McWhinney inspects a board as he and other volunteers build beds at Jockey on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021.
KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Jim Gourley, left, sands a board as he and other volunteers build beds at Jockey on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021.
KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Volunteers build beds at Jockey on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021.
KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Dennis Serpe wraps boards as he and other volunteers build beds at Jockey International on Friday.
SEAN KRAJACIC, KENOSHA NEWS
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Volunteers build beds at Jockey on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021.
KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Volunteers build beds at Jockey on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021.
KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Volunteers build beds at Jockey on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021.
KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Shown are some of the finished beds that will be donated to local children by the local Sleep in Heavenly Peace chapter, which has given away 600 beds in three years and has consistently had a waiting list.
SEAN KRAJACIC, KENOSHA NEWS
JOCKEY BUILDS BEDS
Volunteers build beds at Jockey on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021.
KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
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Jake McGhee, left, the vice president of new business development and community engagement at Jockey, was among company employees working on bed building for country in need for Sleep in Heavenly Peace.
Jockey employees helped with the construction of 100 beds for Sleep in Heavenly Peace's Kenosha-Racine's chapter. The beds will go to area children in need of a bed.