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Service One Credit Union Donates to Scottsville Skate Park



Service One Credit Union is pleased to announce a donation of $5,300 to the City of Scottsville, KY for the construction of a muchneeded fence around the upcoming local skate park. This contribution is a testament to Service One’s commitment to supporting the communities it serves, and a recognition of the value that recreational spaces like skate parks bring to the youth.

Service One recognizes the positive impact such spaces have on the overall well-being of children and adolescents. By contributing to the construction of a fence for the Scottsville skate park, Service One aims to enhance safety and security, ensuring a more enjoyable experience for the community’s youth.

“We are grateful to have a branch in Scottsville, KY, and to work handin-hand with the City to meet the needs of our community,” Justin Morris, President and Chief Strategy Officer, added. “This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to supporting the growth and well-being of Scottsville, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact the skate park will have on the youth of this vibrant city.”

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