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  • Seven Earn Herman Gundlach Sr. Scholarships June 25, 2019
  • Nearly $20,000 in Additional Community Grants Awarded by Herman Gundlach Fund March 15, 2017
  • Nearly $70,000 in Community Grants Awarded by Herman Gundlach Fund September 7, 2016

Keweenaw Community Foundation

Besides being a successful businessman, Winks was a prominent activist. Upon his death at age 91 in 2005, instructions were laid out about how to continue his legacy of giving back to the community he grew up in and worked in. Through the Herman Gundlach Fund, Winks continues to leave his mark on the community For Good. For Ever.

Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter

The Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home offers a safe place for victims of domestic violence and their children. They work to provide ways to access safety and support when escaping violence and abuse. Along with shelter, they offer counseling, advocacy, and referrals to other agencies in the community which work for or with those affected by domestic violence. Winks donated the shelter home facility in 1983, which was named after his wife, Barbara Kettle Gundlach.

Read to Ride Program

Read to Ride is a Summer reading program for youth ages 6-14 throughout the western Upper Peninsula. The program encourages children to read during the summer months providing incentive by offering a prize drawing for each age-appropriate book a child completes. Each summer the program awards 20 Mountain Bikes to individual readers selected through the prize drawing.

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