Hoping this is the first of many growing relationships, the Moose Jaw Hillcrest Golf Club hired Student Works to do some much needed renovations to their building on Monday.

Both businesses are non-profit and have a goal of supporting local groups.

Jasmine Jackman, General Manager for the golf club, said she met the owner/operator of Student Works, Ceanna Bruce, through their baseball team.

"She had promoted her business, the painting business, during the summer with our team and I thought 'What a great opportunity to have them come to a non-profit organization such as the Hillcrest and promote their business as well' because they do great work and we want to support our youth here in Moose Jaw as well."

Bruce said she finds connections to the community like these very significant.

"It's really important to do volunteer work, because then people see that we're actually out in the community. When I first started people didn't know that Student Works was in Moose Jaw, so just being an image in the city, I ran the Moose Jawg and the MS Walk as well, just me being in the city shows people that we're actually people here. I think it makes a big difference."

The Student Works painting program scrapped, sanded, primed and painted a portion of two buildings at the golf course.