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Teeing off for a cause: The Community Partnership Foundation’s Family Trust Golf Tournament raises over $25,000 for York Country nonprofits

A community-oriented collaboration, Family Trust Federal Credit Union, alongside The Community Partnership Foundation (The CPF), raised over $25,000 for York County nonprofits at The CPF’s 16th annual Family Trust Charity Golf Tournament held earlier this fall at the Rock Hill Country Club. As a result of the outing’s success, two local organizations – Pathways Community Center and No Sad Stories Ministries – will each receive a $10,000 grant to further their missions and continue making a positive impact on the community.

Pathways Community Center works to effectively reduce the impact of poverty and homelessness in the York County community by promoting collaboration among service providers, thereby connecting those in need with resources that pave a path toward self-sufficiency.

No Sad Stories Ministries supports individuals living with or affected by HIV/AIDS in Rock Hill and surrounding areas through outreach and informational programs that educate the public about HIV prevention measures while also offering free and/or low-cost services to people with HIV/AIDS.

Pictured from left to right are Johnnie Elmore, indirect lending manager, Family Trust Federal Credit Union; Christopher Gossett, market assistant, Family Trust Federal Credit Union; Ronda Levine, project management professional, Alkami Technology; and Charles McCleave, digital banking specialist II, Family Trust Federal Credit Union.

Pictured from left to right are Susan Vogel, CFO, Family Trust Federal Credit Union; Ryan Harvey, CEO, Family Trust Federal Credit Union; Johnathan Meeks, board chairman, The Community Partnership Foundation; and Stanley Jackson, CRO, Family Trust Federal Credit Union.

The Community Partnership Foundation (The CPF)

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