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Service One Credit Union Donates $20,000 to the WKU College Heights Foundation



Service One Credit Union is donating $20,000 to the College Heights Foundation at Western Kentucky University (WKU) to provide student scholarships.

“The donation reflects our long-standing commitment to education and to empowering the next generation,” said Rebecca Stone, President and CEO of Service One Credit Union. “We view it as an investment in the future of this area.”

The College Heights Foundation, established in 1923, has a rich history of supporting students at WKU. Through its scholarship programs and financial assistance initiatives, the foundation has helped countless individuals achieve their academic aspirations and unlock their full potential.
Service One Credit Union is known for its philanthropic efforts and dedication to improving lives in the communities they serve.

 

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