Keller Williams South Whidbey Island has announced the creation of a mentorship program and its first two ambassadors, Cameron Asay and Courtney Dunigan.
This program aims to mentor young men and women in the South Whidbey area.
Asay is a senior at South Whidbey High School and an Eagle Scout. As a freshman, Asay started his own lawn and garden care business, Cam’s Services – Making the World a More Beautiful Place. His business has steadily grown.
Dunigan is also a senior at South Whidbey High School. In middle school, Courtney launched a successful program called “Backpacks for The Needy” collecting dozens of gently used backpacks at St. Hubert Catholic Church and other locations. Backpacks were handed out to the needy in Seattle.
As program ambassadors, both young men helped paint Keller Williams’ new “red building on the hill” in Bayview, earning money for college and their personal savings. Asay also gave some to his church mission.