John & Betty Hendrick Family Fund
Purpose
John and Betty Hendrick moved back to Summers County after he retired as Chairman of Okuma America Corporation in 2001. John grew up in Ballengee until he was 15. After finishing his education in Pittsburgh, he returned to his Summers/Monroe County farm to raise registered Angus and commercial cattle. Growing up he was active in 4-H and, because someone gave him a scholarship, was able to attend the state 4-H Camp at Jackson Mills. This fund may be used for scholarships, divided among 4-H camp scholarships, an FFA student in Summers County High School, and an FFA student at James Monroe High School, other farming and agricultural endeavors, or for grants for other demonstrated needs in Summers County.
John and Betty Hendrick moved back to Summers County after he retired as Chairman of Okuma America Corporation in 2001. John grew up in Ballengee until he was 15. After finishing his education in Pittsburgh, he returned to his Summers/Monroe County farm to raise registered Angus and commercial cattle. Growing up he was active in 4-H and, because someone gave him a scholarship, was able to attend the state 4-H Camp at Jackson Mills. This fund may be used for scholarships, divided among 4-H camp scholarships, an FFA student in Summers County High School, and an FFA student at James Monroe High School, other farming and agricultural endeavors, or for grants for other demonstrated needs in Summers County.
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