COMMUNITY

Trent was featured in the Post Tribune for work he did for charitable organizations throughout the community during the Covid-19 pandemic.  Well over $8,000 was raised through his efforts. All money was given directly to causes throughout the community including the Westchester Food Pantry, Opportunity Enterprises, Chesterton-Duneland Rotary Club, Rebuilding Together, Hilltop House and several more community organizations. 

Check out the story at: Chicago Tribune
The Chesterton-Porter Rotary Club is comprised of individuals who are passionate about local community service and global human rights initiatives.

Trent Albert has served on the board for many years and has organized multiple fundraising events to help the local community. 

Trent continues to serve on the board of the Duneland Chapter of Rebuilding Together. 
Rebuilding Together is the nation's largest nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to rehabilitating communities and homes of neighbors in need, focusing strongly on older people, persons with disabilities and those with children.

Trent has been involved in the local music festival Babapaloosa since its inception. Babapaloosa is hosted by the Chesterton-Duneland Rotary Club. The all day music event raises funds for local scholarships and charitable causes. All proceeds go back into the community.

Read more about Babapaloosa in the Chesterton Tribune or visit the Facebook page 

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