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Charity of the Month

At Wolf Financial, we are grateful to our Clients for entrusting us with their Financial Well-being. Your trust has not only allowed us to help you pursue your financial goals but has also empowered us to give back to our community through various charitable initiatives. Together, we've contributed to numerous charitable causes, and we look forward to continuing this journey of giving back and making a difference in the lives of those who need it most. Thank you for being an integral part of our giving efforts to create a better, brighter future for our community.

The following list of charitable entities are not affiliated with Wolf Financial Advisory, nor USA Financial Securities.

Who We Have Contributed To So Far, Continued

St. Joseph Public Schools Foundation

St. Joseph Public Schools Foundation

The St. Joseph Public School Foundation is committed to securing and delivering the needed support for excellence in the St. Joseph Public Schools. In doing so, the Foundation will maintain, expand and enhance the educational opportunities of our children and, thus, the future of the community.

Warner Camp

Warner Camp

At Warner Memorial Camp, young people have the mental room to consider some of the most important issues of life. This break from the craziness of their regular routine allows campers to think about their future, to evaluate unhealthy patterns, and to discover the truth that God loves them and has an amazing plan for their lives.

First Tee - Benton Harbor

First Tee - Benton Harbor

First Tee is a youth development organization that enables kids to build the strength of character that empowers them through a lifetime of new challenges. By seamlessly integrating the game of golf with a life skills curriculum, we create active learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence, and resilience that kids can carry to everything they do. We’re Building Game Changers through our junior golf programs.

Best Friends 4H Club

Best Friends 4H Club

 Best Friends 4-H Club was formed in 1988 by Patti Dynes and her son, David, after an exhaustive -- and fruitless -- search for a dog training club that could accommodate a student with Down's Syndrome. Over the years, our role has expanded to encompass the therapy benefits of training and competing with a canine for our youths with life disabilities while also teaching the every day responsibility of dog ownership and competing with their canines for our 4-H'ers without life disabilities. Our 4-H'ers, nontraditional and traditional alike, benefit greatly from the canine lessons, socialization and competitions at the Berrien County Youth Fair -- and have a lot of fun doing it!

New Day Foundation for Families

New Day Foundation for Families

No family should fight cancer alone or make unthinkable choices between medical treatment and providing basic necessities. New Day works with hospitals across the state of Michigan to reach more patients before they hit critical financial breaking points caused by financial toxicity, a harmful side effect that creates significant barriers to treatment and healing.