This year’s Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Community Service and Louise Herring Philosophy-in-Action Member Service awards winners have demonstrated a dedication to social responsibility, working to better their communities and improve members’ financial health.
Community initiatives first-place Dora Maxwell winners coordinated include:
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Hosting a “bike-a-thon” to raise funds and awareness of prostate cancer.
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Launching "Operation: Maximum Impact," a version of the television series “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” to assist members in need.
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Raising funds for the Georgia Health Sciences Children's Medical Center by leveraging a parking lot, which is convenient to a local concert venue.
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Sending individuals with special needs to summer camps through an “Adopt a Camper” fund-raising campaign.
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Hosting a Military Appreciation Day at a minor league baseball ballpark.
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Funding a “Secret Meals for Hungry Children” program to feed at-risk children on the weekend when school lunch program aren’t available.
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Repurposing a former office for a local nonprofit organization that provides health-care services to the uninsured or underinsured.
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Supporting hospitalized children with a music therapy program so they can work through trauma and developing coping strategies.
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Raising funds to build a pirate-themed distraction therapy room at a local children’s hospital.
First-place Louise Herring winners demonstrated member service and financial education outreach by:
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Offering a matched savings program for first-time homeownership, microbusinesses, higher education, and vehicle purchases.
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Partnering with social service agencies to open microbranches within their facilities for underserved members.
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Inviting members and potential members to save money by offering a free review of current bills and credit reports.
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Providing members an estate planning essentials program to give them tools to plan and obtain peace-of-mind.
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Presenting $8,000 in scholarship awards to students annually.
All winners will be honored during the GAC.