Freedom Credit Union Awards $10,000 in Scholarships to Local Students

July 10, 2019
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Warminster, PA – Freedom Credit Union presented five area students with educational scholarships. Each winner received $2,000 to be used for educational expenses.  Applicants were asked to write an essay based on a founding principal of Freedom Credit Union  “People Helping People”.  

Freedom received many outstanding applications this year and is pleased to recognize the 2019 recipients:  

Audrey Champagne from Lansdale, Pennsylvania, will be attending LaSalle University and majoring in Speech Pathology.

Malaysha Clark from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will be attending East Stroudsburg University and majoring in Biology.

Nydia C. Fuller from Middletown, Delaware, will continue her education at Walden University and major in Nursing.

Lauren Sabater from Lansdale, Pennsylvania will be attending Penn State University and majoring in Computer Science.

Michael P. Wible Jr from Bensalem, Pennsylvania will be attending Temple University majoring in Engineering.

“We have a long history of serving and supporting educational organizations. Freedom is committed to the value of education, and to helping make postsecondary schooling possible for Members of the Credit Union. I am pleased that Freedom is able to present these young adults with scholarships to support their academic future.” said John F. King, President/CEO of Freedom Credit Union.  

Freedom Credit Union, chartered in 1934, is a communitybased, fullservice financial institution that offers a banking alternative to consumers. Anyone who lives, works, worships, performs volunteer service, or attends school in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, or Philadelphia Counties is eligible for membership. Freedom Credit Union has over $970 million in assets and more than 65,000 Members, operating branch offices in Abington, Lansdale, Philadelphia and Warminster, Pennsylvania.  

Quantifying the Good
$10K+ Scholarship Totals
$19K+ Total All Time Reported Impact