Record $600,000 In Scholarships Awarded To A Record Number Of Young PSFCU Members
June 20, 2024
Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union
Polish & Slavic FCU has 23 branches in NY, NJ, CT, IL and PA. It has 2.5 billion in assets and serves 120,000 members.
Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union awarded scholarships totaling $600,000. 589 talented young PSFCU members received scholarships under the 2024 edition of the prestigious PSFCU Scholarship Program. Since program inception in 2001, PSFCU has already awarded $7.6 million to help educate talented youth, having supported more than 6,500 students in the course of the program.
Thanks to its excellent financial condition, Polish
& Slavic Federal Credit Union was able to award exceptional students with
scholarships totaling $600,000. 589 young members of were rewarded in the
course of the 2024 edition of the prestigious PSFCU Scholarship Program. Both
numbers represent a record in the more than 24-year history of PSFCU's program,
which underscores the Credit Union's commitment to supporting young talent and
future leaders of the Polish-American community.
This year's scholarship ceremony for students
from the East Coast of the United States was held on June 12 at Irving Plaza,
in a building that also houses Post 2 of the Polish Army Veterans Association,
located at 17 Irving Place in New York City. The event was attended by the
recipients and their family members, as well as invited guests, including
guests of honor: Permanent Representative of the Republic of Poland to the
United Nations, Ambassador Krzysztof Szczerski, and Professor Andrzej Nowak, a
prominent historian, Sovietologist, academician and lecturer at Jagiellonian
University in Krakow, Poland
The ceremony was opened by PSFCU President/CEO
Bogdan Chmielewski, who stressed that the scholarship program is the result of
the hard work of our Credit Union's employees, as well as the result of the
commitment of all our members. "Thanks to the fact that you open accounts
with us, take out loans and use other services, the Polish & Slavic Federal
Credit Union can operate and thrive, but it can also support the
Polish-American community, and I am incredibly proud of that." - he said.
Both he and PSFCU Board of Directors Chairman Krzysztof Matyszczyk, who spoke
afterwards, congratulated the program's winners, as well as their parents, for
their efforts and involvement in the Polish community. "In your adult
life, never forget your roots. Be proud of your Polish heritage, and, just like
now, work diligently for the Polish-American community and be active on its
behalf," said Chairman Matyszczyk.
Special guests
at the New York ceremony, Ambassador Szczerski and Professor Nowak in their
speeches referred to the national identity of Poles and the Polish-American
community. Their inspiring speeches added a special touch to the ceremony. Both
guests mentioned Poland's history and the contributions of prominent Poles to
the development of science and technology, emphasizing the fact that the young
scholarship recipients should be all the more proud of the ties they have with
Poland and Poles.
The
scholarship ceremony for students from the Midwest region was held on Saturday,
June 15. As in previous years, it took place at the Polish Museum of America,
located at 984 N. Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago. Former National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA) Chairman Michael Fryzel was also a guest at the ceremony.
In his speech, he addressed the scholarship program winners directly.
"PSFCU's scholarship program has been going on for many years and has
helped many young people who are now doctors, lawyers, accountants, nurses or
programmers," he said. "Today is your day and the beginning of your
journey, but never forget that it was PSFCU that helped you achieve your goals.
There are few credit unions that help their members the way the Polish &
Slavic Federal Credit Union does, donating huge sums of money for scholarships
for its members."
Scholarship
award ceremonies are an excellent opportunity for program winners to make new
friends and exchange experiences with each other and with invited guests. The
PSFCU scholarship awards ceremony is an inspiring and motivating event that
highlights the importance of investing in the future of the younger generation.
The record number of scholarships awarded is evidence of PSFCU's growing
commitment to promoting education and young talent of Polish descent. Polish
& Slavic Federal Credit Union believes that investing in the future of
young Poles will benefit the entire Polish community in the United States.
The PSFCU Scholarship Program has two main
components: a program for high school graduates, as well as for college
students. This year, a total of 589 people were among the winners: 398 high
school graduates and 191 college students. In addition, ten young PSFCU members
took part in the fifth edition of the Presidential Internship - a study visit
to Poland organized in cooperation with the Office of the President of the
Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, and GE Aerospace. The internship is an
integral part of the PSFCU Scholarship Program. Since 2001, the first edition
of the program, PSFCU has already allocated $7.6 million to help educate the
younger generation, having already supported more than 6,500 students under the
program.
Quantifying the Good
589+ Number of Scholarships Awarded
$600K+ Total All Time Reported Impact