Catholic Charities announces five new board members
Two St. Joseph residents were among five new board members Catholic Charities welcomed recently. Darren Heying and Tamara Huesers, both of St. Joseph, join Jill Smith of Sartell; Edith Hernandez-Fussy of Royalton and Fr. Glenn Krystosek of Paynesville
“I am impressed by the number of programs offered by Catholic Charities and the breadth of the services provided to help those in need,” said Heying , the president and CEO of Sentry Bank. “Through my attendance at Catholic Charities’ Benefit Breakfast and my wife’s experience as a social worker, I’m aware of the great work being done by Catholic Charities. By joining the Board of Directors, I feel I can provide assistance to ensure this great work continues.”
Huesers’ work as an on-call social worker as well as her ongoing volunteerism in the community led her to join the Board.
“I feel blessed to be asked to be part of the Catholic Charities’ Board,” Hueser said. “The ability to hear, see, learn, participate and continue to inform our community of the multitude of resources that can be available to so many generations is humbling.”
Catholic Charities is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the Diocese of St. Cloud, a 16-county area across the heart of Central Minnesota.
Aaron Bragelman, a St. Joseph student, was recently named to the fall dean’s list at St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa.
Student must earn a minimum 3.5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Lauren Stock, a St. Joseph student, was recently named to the fall dean’s list at Bemidji (Minn.) State University.
Students must earn a minimum 3.5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Rose Berg-Arnold, daughter of Brenda and Mark Berg-Arnold of St. Joseph, was recently named to the fall dean’s list at the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph. She is a junior nursing major.
Students must earn a minimum 3.8 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Jacob Hennigs, son of Deann and Mark Hennigs of St. Joseph, was recently named to the fall dean’s list at St. John’s University, Collegeville. He is a first-year education major at SJU.
Students must earn a minimum 3.8 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.