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together for our community is how
change happens. All of us at United
Way are profoundly grateful for their
example and their impact.”
UWSCMI works with 30 local
and regional partners on programs
addressing basic needs, financial
hardship and key social issues in the
Battle Creek community.

Mattie Childs, a Kellogg retiree,
joined the recent cereal sale effort
for the United Way of South Central
Michigan at Festival Market Square.
(Shopper News photo by Shelly Kehrle-Sulser)

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Peter Vogel, Chief Executive
Officer of the South Michigan Food
Bank, also lauded the companies’
unwavering support for Battle Creek.
“We’ve always been able to count
on WK Kellogg and Post, both for
their donations of food and their
employees’ volunteerism, to make a
difference in addressing food insecu-
rity,” Vogel said. “This donation is
another example of how strong local
companies can make lives better.”

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We are having a charity based garage & bake sale on Thursday, Friday, Saturday
June 20, 21 & 22 at 510 Orleans Ave., Battle Creek, MI
Hot Dogs/Chili Dogs, Chips & Pop $5, Sloppy
Joes, Chips & Pop $6, BAKE SALE will have Cheesecakes, mini
apple pies, cookies, brownies etc.
We are reaching out to you on behalf of our family member Justin
Palmer, who has recently endured a life-altering medical crisis. Justin
suffered a spinal stroke and multiple blood clots which have signifi-
cantly impacted his mobility (paralyzed from the waist down) and
overall health. As he embarks on this challenging journey toward re-
covery, we are rallying together to support him in every way we can.
Justin’s road to recovery will be long and arduous. The spinal stroke
has left him with limited mobility, requiring physical therapy and
rehabilitation. Additionally, his home needs significant modifications to
accommodate his new needs, ensuring it is fully ADA compliant. These
changes are crucial for Justin’s independence and quality of life.

Advia Credit Union has named
this year’s recipients of the Cheryl
A. DeBoer Soar Higher Award and
Youth Scholarships.
A total of 28 students will be
awarded $1,000 each through the
Youth Scholarship Program, and two
students will receive $5,000 each as
part of the Cheryl A. DeBoer Soar
Higher Award, the credit union said
in a press release.
The Youth Scholarship Program is
for graduating high school seniors
who exhibit academic achievement,


Advia awards scholarships to area students


leadership skills and commitment to
community.
The Soar Higher Award is designed
for Western Michigan University’s
College of Aviation students cur-
rently enrolled or recently accepted
into the program.
The award is in honor of Advia’s
former president and CEOm Cheryl
DeBoer, who retired in 2022.
Soar High Award Winners were
Miranda G., current WMU Aviation
student, Kalamazoo; and Braeden
L., current WMU Aviation student,
Kalamazoo.
Area Youth Scholarship
winners were:
Austin T., West
Michigan Virtual
Academy, Battle Creek.
Catherine M., Gull
Lake High School,
Galesburg.
Madeline K., Marshall
High School, Marshall.
Ryan D., Climax-Scotts
High School, Climax.
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