Honor Credit Union Community Commitment Scholarship Winners Announced


Honor Credit Union is proud to support local, outstanding high school seniors with the annual Honor Credit Union Community Commitment Scholarship. Twenty-three students throughout Michigan received $1,000 to be used towards furthering their education. Reinforcing Honor Credit Union’s dedication to supporting the local community, emphasizing extracurricular activities and what that means for applicants was included in the scholarship essay. The following students exemplify community commitment and are positive role models for their community service and academic success:
Jenna Andersen – Berrien Springs High School
Jacklyn Alsbro – Berrien Springs High School
Kady Roberts – Buchanan High School
Morgan Granzow – Bridgman High School
Kimberly Spaulding – Coloma High School
Ethan Makowski – Decatur High School
Erica Nash – Dowagiac Union High School
Kaitlyn Stemm – Lakeshore High School
Katelyn Lammi – Negaunee High School
Sydney Skarbek – Niles High School
Alexandra Goodwin – Otsego High School
Charlee Bowers – Paw Paw High School
Jayley Streeter – Plainwell High School
Kelsey Mainstone – Quincy High School
Sarah Stovern – Dowagiac Union High School
Keira Canfield – Homeschool
Emma Nowak– Hackett Catholic Prep
Mackenzie Malette – Gwinn High School
Josephine Valima – Super Central High School
Courtney Koch – St. Joseph High School
Jessica Ford – South Haven High School
Rachel Bowers – Union City High School
Grace Weckwerth – Watervliet Senior High School
While this year held some uncertainties on whether school award ceremonies would be held, Honor team members thought outside the box to find other creative ways to present to recipients. One winner was even surprised in a “Publishers Clearing House” style presentation. Accompanied with a live video stream, balloons, and a large check, Honor’s Northern Michigan Regional Manager, Jamie Gollakner, arranged to surprise his scholarship winner at their home. “Although, unlike Publishers Clearing House, we aren’t giving $1000.00 every week for life, receiving the Community Commitment Scholarship is the start of building the foundation for future leaders,” commented Gollakner, “By being involved in our communities, these students are helping to make their community a better place.” Honor Credit Union is proud to serve more than 91,000 members across the State of Michigan. Providing solutions for your financial success and giving back to the communities it serves remains the driving force behind Honor Credit Union. For more information, call 800.442.2800, or visit www.honorcu.com.

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