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November "Community Hero" Jennifer Jones announced.

by Catherine James

Greenville Federal Credit Union and The Greenville News announced Jennifer Jones as the November "Community Hero" honoree. Jennifer Jones is founder of Beauty Marks for Girls, a nonprofit leadership program designed to empower young girls whose mothers are in prison. 

The Greenville News Announcement Article: 

Both October and November nominees, Nika White and Jennifer Jones, will be recognized at the next Greenville County Council meeting where the credit union will present them with a certificate and gift of appreciation.  

Each month nominations will be collected for candidates that work in health care, public safety, education, the military, nonprofit agencies and the business world, the religious sector, entertainment or athletics. They can be a student or a young child or a retiree, etc. The selected "Hero" will be profiled in the Greenville News and recognized at a County Council meeting. If you know of someone that should be recognized feel free to nominate them by sending an email to communityheroes@greenvillenews.com. In your nomination, please explain why the person you are recommending is a community hero. Include what category they should be recognized for, and your contact information.

The credit union is pleased to partner with the Greenville News on an initiative that aligns so closely with its Core Values, and looks forward to recognizing individuals who give their time and resources to make the Greenville community better.