The Scott County Community Foundation (“SCCF”) has welcomed Nicole White to the Board of Directors. She began her term Oct. 1. The Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that assists donors with their charitable giving. By giving to a permanent endowment fund, donors’ dollars are able to support the community with not only today’s needs, but those for generations to come.

Nicole and her husband Floyd have been married for 16 years. They have two children, Jacklyn, a senior at Austin High School, and Zander, a seventh grade student at Austin Middle School. They also have three dogs and five cats.

Nicole graduated from Austin High School in 2006. She has a bachelor’s degree in social work from Spaulding University, and a master’s in social work from the University of Louisville. She is employed as a school social worker at Austin Elementary School.

Nicole coaches the Austin High School girls cross country team, Austin Middle School boys and girls track team, and is a member of the Indiana Social Workers Association. She enjoys reading and scuba diving (with sharks!).

“I have been impressed to see all the good things the Foundation does for our community,” said Nicole. “I’ve tried to be involved in my community since high school and was so excited for this opportunity to continue to give back to Scott County and be involved in positive change!”

“We are honored to have Nicole join the Board of Directors,” shared Executive Director Jaime Toppe. “Nicole served on our Scholarship Committee before joining the Board and is a joy to be around!”

For more information on the Scott County Community Foundation, call 752-2057, email info@scottcountyfoundation.org, stop by the office at 60 N. Main St., Scottsburg, or visit the website at www.scottcountyfoundation.org.