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SpartanNash Awards 25 Scholarships to Students Demonstrating Outstanding Community Service

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Third annual Our Family® Scholarship program awards 25 $2,500 scholarships to students making a difference

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Food solutions company SpartanNash® (the "Company") (Nasdaq: SPTN) today announced the recipients of its 2024 Our Family® Scholarship. This year, the Company set a new record by awarding 25 students with $2,500 scholarships in recognition of outstanding service to their local communities.

SpartanNash awarded 25 students with $2,500 scholarships in recognition of outstanding service to their local communities.
SpartanNash awarded 25 students with $2,500 scholarships in recognition of outstanding service to their local communities.

"We are committed to helping our retail stores and independent grocer customers give back to the communities they serve by honoring standout students who have made a difference," said SpartanNash Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer Amy McClellan. "The Our Family Scholarship embodies what it means to serve, and it's a privilege to support our recipients' education so they can continue building brighter futures for themselves and their communities."

The Our Family Scholarship program honors undergraduate, graduate and vocational students who go above and beyond in serving others. Recipients were selected for their dedication to creating better places to live, play and grow. The awarded funds can be applied to any form of higher education, from two- and four-year universities to trade schools and other post-secondary education programs.

This year's winners represent diverse efforts to address challenges in their communities. The stories of just a few winners include:

  • Aspen Schroeder (Minnesota State University Moorhead): Schroeder served her community as a blood drive coordinator, volunteer for her local soup kitchen and church summer camp, and as president of the Health Occupations Students of America.

  • Clara Berry (Western Michigan University): As the Key Club International Vice President, Berry started a project to promote early childhood development in Zambia – raising more than $3,000 and organizing two statewide events with 550+ attendees combined.

  • Connie Hepler (Herzing University Online): Hepler serves on the board of OOSC, a nonprofit that supports military and retiree spouses in Omaha and serves the local community through charitable events.

  • Jessica Kent (Medical College of Wisconsin): Kent volunteers in the oncology community and as a student doctor at a clinic for uninsured patients, and serves as a patient support mentor and fundraiser for the Vasculitis Foundation.

  • Nathan Sparchu (Michigan State University): Sparchu volunteered with the St. Clair County trails, helping remove invasive species, tagging butterflies for research, checking for contaminant levels and building bat houses.