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Kosciusko County Educational Development To Promote Graduation

Written on June 11, 2015 by Guest Author

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John Elliott, vice president and trust officer (left) and chris davis, vice president and investment portfolio manager (middle) present a $1,000 check to Brittany Lyon (right), director for KC-Ed.
John Elliott, vice president and trust officer (left) and chris davis, vice president and investment portfolio manager (middle) present a $1,000 check to Brittany Lyon (right), director for KC-Ed.

By BRITTANY LYON
KC-Ed DIRECTOR

The Pfleiderer Charitable Trust donated $1,000 to Kosciusko County Educational Development (KC-Ed), an organization designed to keep students in school and working toward graduation through the work of graduation coaches and mentors.

The trust was established by Esther Pfleiderer to assist charitable organizations in Kosciusko County in improving the quality of life in the County. Esther was born and raised in Warsaw and taught math for 39 years in the Warsaw school system. She also was very active in the community serving on the boards of the Salvation Army, Warsaw Community Public Library, Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Kosciusko County Historical Society and the ministries of the First Presbyterian Church. 

In 1982 she was recognized as Warsaw’s Woman of the Year. Grant applications are available from the First Source Bank Personal Asset Management Group offices at 120 South Lake Street Warsaw. The next deadline for grant applications is September 30. For more information, contact John Elliott (574) 268-1207.

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