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Man wins national award for Indian housing work
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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2003 The inaugural Volvo for Life award went to Robert Young of the Red Feather Development Group, a non-profit group that builds homes on reservations. Red Feather will receive a $50,000 donation. Young will be given a new Volvo every three years for the rest of his life. Get the Story:
Bellevue man wins award to aid charity (The Seattle Times 4/17) Relevant Links:
Red Feather Development Group - http://www.redfeather.org
Volvo for Life - http://www.volvoforlifeawards.com Related Stories:
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