PFCU Credit Union Donates $5,000 to Eaton County 4-H Council
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PFCU Credit Union has made a $5,000 donation to the Eaton County 4-H Council in support of youth development and educational programming. The donation was presented at the Eaton County Fair, an annual event that showcases the talents and achievements of local 4-H members.
The contribution reflects PFCU Credit Union’s ongoing commitment to investing in the communities it serves. As a member-owned financial institution, PFCU supports initiatives that promote education, leadership, and personal growth—values that align closely with the mission of 4-H.
The Eaton County 4-H Council plays a vital role in coordinating and funding local 4-H activities, including project workshops, leadership training, community service efforts, and scholarships. The funds from PFCU Credit Union will help expand access to these opportunities for youth across the county, ensuring continued support for hands-on learning experiences in agriculture, science, and civic engagement.
About PFCU
A full‐service financial institution with 13 office locations from Flint to Caledonia, over 55,000 members and $820 million in assets. As a not‐for‐profit cooperative, PFCU is owned and governed by its members. Anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in
the state of Michigan can join PFCU. To find out more visit www.pfcu4me.com.
About Eaton County 4-H Council
The Eaton County 4-H Council is a volunteer-led organization that supports the 4-H youth
development program in Eaton County, Michigan. Through hands-on learning experiences in agriculture, science, leadership, and citizenship, the Council helps young people build life skills and become active, engaged members of their communities. The Council also provides funding for educational events, scholarships, and recognition programs that celebrate the achievements of local 4-H members.
Courtesy Photo: 4-H member Allison, PFCU Community Engagement Coordinators Ben Weller and John Knickerbocker, and 4-H member Ty.