Wyatt Dennis started his lemonade stand to earn money for a Lego set. But after two years, it’s become something more: a way to give hope to children all over the country.
Local entrepreneur Kelsey Stine has muscular dystrophy, and she relies on a wheelchair for mobility. She’s learned to navigate the Black Hills, and now she’s helping others explore with confidence.
The premise of RISE is straightforward: community members can donate furniture they no longer need, which is then repaired or repurposed by volunteers and sold on the showroom floor. The real beauty of the program, however, is found in its service to others.