
“Leafing Their Mark”: Dinner Honoring Former and Current Board Members
On Friday, June 27, we hosted an honorary dinner, gathering current and former board members to celebrate over three decades of “leafing” a positive impact on Rush County. For

On Friday, June 27, we hosted an honorary dinner, gathering current and former board members to celebrate over three decades of “leafing” a positive impact on Rush County. For

“I always said that I wanted to come back home and take care of people in my community,” shared Dr. Jessica Vogel, new RCCF board member and 2017 graduate of

Jamey Pavey, new RCCF board member, grew up in the Blue Ridge area of southwestern Rush County. She was part of the last 8th grade class to pass through Milroy

There’s something special about Rush County life, isn’t there? It only took two years of working and living in Elkhart after college for new RCCF board member, Julie Leisure, to

When it comes to both life and work, family is what’s most important to Ginny Foster, new RCCF board member. Ginny and her husband, John, moved to Rush County

Devon Niehoff, new RCCF board member, is a financial advisor at Edward Jones by trade, but he could also give advice on how to be a good person. Born

Kelly Morgan might be new to our board of directors, but her connection to RCCF goes back more than two decades. A lifelong resident of Rush County and 1999

Rush County, and RCCF in particular, is lucky to have a deep pool of wonderfully talented and generous folks who were born and raised here and decided to stay put.

Rush County excels at growing crops and livestock. But the land produces something even more valuable – strong families and a close-knit community. Toni Schultz, new RCCF board member, comes

It’s that bittersweet time of the year when we say thank you to board members whose terms have ended. Whenever the board was facing a big decision, Mindy Vogel could

On Friday, June 27, we hosted an honorary dinner, gathering current and former board members to celebrate over three decades of “leafing” a positive impact on Rush County. For

“I always said that I wanted to come back home and take care of people in my community,” shared Dr. Jessica Vogel, new RCCF board member and 2017 graduate of

Jamey Pavey, new RCCF board member, grew up in the Blue Ridge area of southwestern Rush County. She was part of the last 8th grade class to pass through Milroy

There’s something special about Rush County life, isn’t there? It only took two years of working and living in Elkhart after college for new RCCF board member, Julie Leisure, to

When it comes to both life and work, family is what’s most important to Ginny Foster, new RCCF board member. Ginny and her husband, John, moved to Rush County

Devon Niehoff, new RCCF board member, is a financial advisor at Edward Jones by trade, but he could also give advice on how to be a good person. Born

Kelly Morgan might be new to our board of directors, but her connection to RCCF goes back more than two decades. A lifelong resident of Rush County and 1999

Rush County, and RCCF in particular, is lucky to have a deep pool of wonderfully talented and generous folks who were born and raised here and decided to stay put.

Rush County excels at growing crops and livestock. But the land produces something even more valuable – strong families and a close-knit community. Toni Schultz, new RCCF board member, comes

It’s that bittersweet time of the year when we say thank you to board members whose terms have ended. Whenever the board was facing a big decision, Mindy Vogel could
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