The Sanilac County Community Foundation is pleased to announce the recipient of the Croswell Lions Club Scholarship is Emilee Hrbcek.
Emilee plans to attend Oakland University this fall to study health sciences with a concentration on pre-professional studies. She is the daughter of Melissa and Richard Hrbcek. In high school, she served as the Trustee and Vice President in the National Honor Society. Emilee also was on the student council, executive board for their class, tennis, track, competitive and sideline cheer, HOSA, conservative club, and Mackinac Island Governor’s Honor Guard. Emilee was in Girl Scouts for thirteen years earning her Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award. Along with that, she worked at Camp Cavell and the Oh Fudge Shoppe in Lexington, MI.
This scholarship is possible because of the Croswell Lions Club. The Croswell Lions are a part of an international network of 1.4 million men and women dedicated to making a difference locally and globally. Lions meet the needs of our communities and the world, ranging from assisting the visually impaired and working with local youth to medical missions and disaster relief. Since 1917, Lions have met the needs in their communities and continued to improve the areas in which they live. The Croswell Lions Fund was established in 2019 to directly support the Croswell Lions Club, their mission, vision, and community projects within Sanilac County.
This scholarship is administered through the Sanilac County Community Foundation. For more information on scholarship opportunities through the Sanilac County Community Foundation, contact Melissa Anderson, Executive Director, at the Foundation office at 810-648-3634.