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Spero Financial donates $250,000 to Unity Park in honor of Greenville community leader Mary Duckett

Mary F. Duckett Plaza by Spero Financial is dedicated to Southernside Neighborhood in Action president, longtime resident

Spero Financial announced a $250,000 donation to sponsor the plaza at the center of Unity Park and dedicated it to longtime Greenville community leader and Southernside Neighborhood in Action President Mary Frances Duckett. Situated between the Park’s welcome center, playgrounds and open green space, the plaza offers visitors a beautiful and safe pedestrian space at the park entrance and stunning panoramic views.

In making the announcement, Steve Griffin, vice chairman for the Spero Financial Board of Directors shared, “Hope and unity capture our organization’s core traits – our name ‘Spero’ means hope after all. We believe the same is true for Unity Park; the name says it all. Unity Park reflects our community’s history, celebrates our positive progression, and commemorates the individuals that paved the way to make it a reality.”

Brian McKay, Spero Financial president and CEO continued, “The goal for Unity Park is simple – to bring people together. As a credit union, we know this cooperative spirit all too well. It’s what spurred the credit union movement many centuries ago when individuals not afforded traditional banking opportunities pooled their money together to make their financial lives better.”

In a surprise reveal on Tuesday, Spero Financial dedicated their contribution to Mary Duckett for her invaluable, countless acts of service to the Greenville community and beyond.

In addressing Mary, McKay shared, “March is designated as Women’s History Month – set aside to celebrate the impact that strong women have on our communities each day. Mary, it is an honor to celebrate you today! This dedication is symbolic of your legacy – one that will be remembered for uniting a community and instilling a hope that anything is possible when never giving up. May your actions drive us all to be greater – because when we do this, our community will truly become a better place to live, work, and play.”

Greenville Mayor Knox White described Mary Duckett as the heart and soul of Unity Park and said its construction would not have been possible without her tireless energy and determination.

“In her seven decades living in Southernside, Mary Duckett has dedicated herself to making our community better ­– a better place for seniors, children, her neighbors, and for people she has never met. I want to thank Spero Financial for their investment in Unity Park and their recognition of Mary for all she has done for this park and our community,” said White.

Unity Park is scheduled to open May 19.In a surprise reveal on Tuesday, Spero Financial dedicated their contribution to Mary Duckett for her invaluable, countless acts of service to the Greenville community and beyond.

In addressing Mary, McKay shared, “March is designated as Women’s History Month – set aside to celebrate the impact that strong women have on our communities each day. Mary, it is an honor to celebrate you today! This dedication is symbolic of your legacy – one that will be remembered for uniting a community and instilling a hope that anything is possible when never giving up. May your actions drive us all to be greater – because when we do this, our community will truly become a better place to live, work, and play.”

Greenville Mayor Knox White described Mary Duckett as the heart and soul of Unity Park and said its construction would not have been possible without her tireless energy and determination.

“In her seven decades living in Southernside, Mary Duckett has dedicated herself to making our community better ­– a better place for seniors, children, her neighbors, and for people she has never met. I want to thank Spero Financial for their investment in Unity Park and their recognition of Mary for all she has done for this park and our community,” said White.

Unity Park is scheduled to open May 19.



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