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Redstone announces 2024 Community Champions

Redstone Federal Credit Union® recognized five individuals nominated by its members and the public for making a positive impact in their communities at an award  reception Tuesday, Aug. 27. 

These individuals, honored as 'Community Champions,’ are selfless community builders who  actively work to address the needs of others. Redstone first launched the initiative in spring of  2023, receiving more than 100 nominations of members who go above and beyond in their  communities. The number of nominations doubled this year to more than 200. 

This year's Community Champions give their time, talents and resources to enhance the lives  of others. A documentary-style video was created for each recipient to showcase their work. 

Joe Newberry, Redstone’s President and CEO, celebrated the recipients. “These members  truly live our philosophy of ‘People Helping People.’ They each saw a need in their community, and they set out to address it. We honor them for their dedication and support them in their efforts." 

Those selected as Community Champions are: 

  • Kaye Bough, Scottsboro, provides equine-assisted therapy for veterans and first  

responders who suffer from anxiety. 

  • Robin Kramer, Harvest, provides day programs that teach important life skills to  

adults with special needs. 

  • Janet M’mbaha-Zarnesky, Huntsville, offers basic tennis skills and health education  

to children from underserved communities in Huntsville at no cost. 

  • Rachel Oppmann, Murfreesboro, TN, volunteers with the local Scouts organization  

and supports local arts theatre. 

  • Leo Robinson, Huntsville, assists individuals suffering from addiction, poverty and  

homelessness through counseling and community service.  

Watch the videos to hear their stories at redfcu.org/champions.

 

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