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Chartway Awards Directors’ Memorial Scholarship to Eight Student Members

Scholarship Program One of Numerous Ways Chartway Strengthens its Communities

CONTACT:
Heidi E. Worker
Director of Communications
(757) 222-3028
heworker@chartway.com

Virginia Beach, VA (June 25, 2021) – Chartway is proud to announce that eight student members have been selected to each receive a $3,000 scholarship, totaling $24,000 in financial assistance.

The Directors’ Memorial Scholarship, an ongoing program created in 1989, has annually awarded scholarships to student members pursuing collegiate studies. Since its inception, the program has awarded nearly $350,000 to student members.

This year’s recipients were selected based on need, activities, academic performance, an essay, and a letter of reference:

  • Ava Van Moorlehem (Utah) – Brigham Young University, Utah
  • Elise Villanueva (Virginia) – Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Jaylee Montague (Utah) – Utah Valley University
  • Landon Gumucio (Utah) – Southern Utah University
  • Gracee Dalton (Utah) – Weber State University
  • Ryan Saal (Virginia) – Eastern Virginia Medical School
  • Katelyn Gudenau (Texas) – Dallas Baptist University
  • Onesimo Banda (Texas) – University of Kentucky

A strong supporter of education, Chartway further invests in students through a contemporary internship program, its Student-Run Credit Union program operating in four Norfolk, VA, public high schools, and through financial literacy and education.

The credit union also supports its communities by sponsoring events and programs, serving on a wide range of industry and trade association committees, partnering with local chamber groups, leading legislative efforts to advocate for financial issues, and providing charitable grants through its We Promise Foundation, which has raised more than $12 million to bring joy, hope, and smiles to children facing medical hardship or illness.

“At Chartway, we’re dedicating to unlocking the potential of individuals and families so they can thrive – and
a commitment to the communities we serve is such a vital part of that,” said Brian Schools, president and chief executive officer. “Whether it’s supporting children with medical hardship through our charitable arm, the We Promise Foundation, providing support during times of crisis, offering financial literacy education and wellness programs, or helping tomorrow’s leaders gain a strong academic foundation, we’re so proud to do it. It’s who we are.”

SCHOLARSHIP VIDEO
Chartway is proud to announce that eight student members have been selected to each receive a $3,000 scholarship, totaling $24,000 in financial assistance. Click here to view a special announcement video, featuring our student winners. Since its inception in 1989, the credit union has awarded more than $350,00 in scholarships to its student members.

ABOUT CHARTWAY
Chartway, a not-for-profit federal credit union, has been proudly serving members for more than half a century. Guided by its vision, mission, and values, the $2.5 billion credit union is dedicated to making life more affordable for its 190,000 members through more than 30 branches and online, video, mobile, and telephone banking services, including mobile deposit, mobile bill pay, and digital wallets.

As one of the largest credit unions with membership concentrations in Virginia, Utah, and Texas, Chartway is consistently recognized for its financial strength, its commitment to unlocking the potential of individuals and families so they can thrive, and for its philanthropic efforts through its charitable arm, the We Promise Foundation, which has raised more than $12 million to provide life-changing experiences that bring joy, hope, and smiles to children facing medical hardship or illness.

For more information, visit www.Chartway.com; or, visit them on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

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