Farm Credit Canada contributed $3,000 to three projects in the Parkland region. All projects will benefit agriculture and rural communities.  

Each project received $1,000:

  • Goose Lake High School in Roblin (reconciliation park project);
  • Grandview Drop-In Centre (walking path including trees and shrubs, benches, lighting, garbage cans/ dog bag stations, flowerpots, gravel and eventually pavement);
  • Roblin Playground Revitalization Board (playground revitalization project).

FCC supports projects that benefit rural Canadian communities where its customers and employees live and work, and they're proud to be a part of these local community efforts.

The country’s largest agriculture lender’s donations are focused on hunger, rural safety, education about agriculture, volunteerism and community enhancement projects.

Goose Lake High School ~ FCC gave $1,000 to Goose Lake High School for its reconciliation park project. On the photo, Bradyn Yarema (relationship manager at FCC), Teresa Fawns (relationship manager associate at FCC) presenting a cheque to Brenda Neuhofe (retired teacher) from the school.

Grandview Drop-In Centre ~ FCC gave $1,000 to the Grandview Drop-In Centre for the walkway project. On the photo, Teresa Fawns (relationship manager associate at FCC) and Nicole McDonald (relationship manager at FCC), presenting a cheque to Sue Stirling (volunteer president of the Grandview Drop-In Centre).

Roblin Playground Revitalization Board ~ FCC gave $1,000 to Roblin Playground Revitalization Board for the playground revitalization project. On the photo, Kathy Zachedniak (chair at Roblin Playground Revitalization Board) receiving a cheque from Nicole McDonald (relationship manager at FCC). 

About Farm Credit Canada 

FCC is Canada’s leading agriculture and food lender, with a healthy loan portfolio of more than $44 billion. Our employees are dedicated to the future of Canadian agriculture and food. We provide flexible, competitively priced financing, AgExpert management software, information and knowledge specifically designed for the agriculture and food industry. As a self-sustaining Crown corporation, we provide an appropriate return to our shareholder, and reinvest our profits back into the industry and communities we serve. For more information, visit fcc.ca