
Meet the RCCF Board: Toni Schultz
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

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

Joining a nonprofit’s board of directors is a big commitment. It requires time, dedication and responsibility. Fortunately for us, we have two new members who are ALL IN for RCCF’s

When we asked David Burkhardt, RCCF Board Member, what people might be surprised to learn about him, he led us to believe there wasn’t much. “What you see is what

It’s quite possible that Ben Wicker, RCCF Board Member, has soil running through his veins. From his studies and profession to his family’s farm and love of local foods, it

Did you know it’s more common to be born on February 29th than on December 25th? Maybe that’s what makes RCCF Board Member, Karen Brashaber so special. We think there’s

If you’ve ever wondered if educators make good board members, we can assure you that they do! Although RCCF Board Member Mindy Vogel retired after 27 years of teaching at

In many ways RCCF board member, Keith Perin appears to be the quintessential English teacher. But in other ways, he’s really not. Not surprisingly, he nearly wrote an essay

When we asked Denise Hoeing, new RCCF Board Member, to share a little about her life, she began by telling us she was born at Rush Memorial Hospital. Not just

Phil King, new RCCF board member, has traveled quite a bit over the years. But he told us, “Every time I come back home it is always fun to see

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

Joining a nonprofit’s board of directors is a big commitment. It requires time, dedication and responsibility. Fortunately for us, we have two new members who are ALL IN for RCCF’s

When we asked David Burkhardt, RCCF Board Member, what people might be surprised to learn about him, he led us to believe there wasn’t much. “What you see is what

It’s quite possible that Ben Wicker, RCCF Board Member, has soil running through his veins. From his studies and profession to his family’s farm and love of local foods, it

Did you know it’s more common to be born on February 29th than on December 25th? Maybe that’s what makes RCCF Board Member, Karen Brashaber so special. We think there’s

If you’ve ever wondered if educators make good board members, we can assure you that they do! Although RCCF Board Member Mindy Vogel retired after 27 years of teaching at

In many ways RCCF board member, Keith Perin appears to be the quintessential English teacher. But in other ways, he’s really not. Not surprisingly, he nearly wrote an essay

When we asked Denise Hoeing, new RCCF Board Member, to share a little about her life, she began by telling us she was born at Rush Memorial Hospital. Not just

Phil King, new RCCF board member, has traveled quite a bit over the years. But he told us, “Every time I come back home it is always fun to see
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