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Finalists Selected for 2026 Changemakers Award


St. Cloud Financial Credit Union — along with partners St. Cloud LIVE, FaceTime Business Resources and Advantage1 Insurance — is proud to announce that four finalists have been selected for the 2026 Changemakers Award.

Changemakers is an annual program created by SCFCU that seeks to highlight individuals who are making positive change and are doing great things within the community while recognizing the well-known or unsung heroes in our surrounding communities. Since its inception over a decade ago, Changemakers has recognized hundreds of people who have made a meaningful difference in St. Cloud and the surrounding areas.

Following a strong response of nominations from those spread out across the state, the Changemakers selection committee — comprised of representatives from each partnering business and past Changemakers finalists — narrowed the nominees down to four finalists: Aveen Sunar of Sauk Rapids, Grace Grell of St. Cloud, Sandy Wolff of Richmond and Tami Kruzel of Waite Park.

The four finalists will take part in the Changemakers Awards Ceremony in September, where a winner will be announced. The winner will be awarded a cash prize of $5,000, while the other finalists will receive $3,000 each. All nominees will receive an invite and will be recognized during the event.


Meet the Finalists

 

Aveen Sunar

Aveen is a nursing student, community advocate, and emerging leader passionate about fostering inclusion, cultural understanding, and community engagement. Originally from Nepal and now living in Central Minnesota. In addition to serving as a Regional Director for the Minnesota Student Nurses Association, he works as a nursing assistant at St. Cloud Hospital

Aveen founded the first Nepalese Student Association at St. Cloud Technical & Community College to create a welcoming and supportive space for students while promoting cultural diversity across campus. Through his leadership and community involvement, he is dedicated to creating opportunities that bring people together, amplify underrepresented voices, and inspire positive change.

“What inspires me most is seeing people feel like they belong. As an immigrant, I know how much that can make a difference. That motivates me to help create spaces where people feel valued, connected, and heard. I want to make a positive impact and encourage others to do the same.”

 

Grace Grell

Grace Grell is a passionate advocate for inclusion, accessibility and community service, actively helping make positive change in the world. With a Masters degree in Clinical Rehabilitation from St. Cloud State University, she currently works as a licensed therapist with kids and families with disabilities and has used her experiences as a disabled young woman who suffered from bullying to help others.

Grace formed Gift with Grace and The Ability Project, both nonprofits aimed to bring awareness to all with serious illness or disabilities. She is heavily involved in the community with more than 600 volunteer hours annually, having independently raised over $10,000 with Make-A-Wish Minnesota while serving as Co-Head of Delegation, coach, fundraising chair and unified athlete with Special Olympics.

“Growing up, I was surrounded by a community that supported me and made sure I had the equipment, support, education and training I needed to be successful. This support gave me the drive to ensure that others, regardless of circumstance, have what they need to be supported and successful as well.”

 

Sandy Wolff

Sandy Wolff, Owner of Sandy Hansen-Wolff LLC, is an executive leadership strategist, entrepreneur, keynote speaker, executive coach helping individuals, organizations and communities align purpose with performance. After overcoming personal and professional adversity, notably the unexpected loss of her first husband, she transformed her family's agricultural business into a thriving enterprise before its successful sale in 2020.

Today, Sandy helps leaders and organizations build stronger cultures and lasting impact while dedicating her time to strengthening Central Minnesota through mentorship, philanthropy and community leadership. With a passion for developing leaders, fostering collaboration and creating opportunities that help individuals, organizations and communities thrive, Sandy has spent more than three decades leading with a simple belief: lasting change begins by investing in people.

“I believe every person comes into this world with a unique gift, an inner fire, and an extraordinary capacity to make a difference. Every setback holds the possibility of growth, and every person deserves someone who believes in them before they fully believe in themselves. That is why I do what I do.”

 

Tami Kruzel

Tami Kruzel is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Bri's Lodge, a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring no one has to grieve alone. After the unexpected loss of her 18-year-old daughter BriAnna in 2013, Tami transformed her grief into a mission of hope and healing. A registered nurse with more than 15 years of healthcare experience, she combines professional expertise and lived experience to provide compassionate support for grieving individuals and families across Central Minnesota.

Under Tami's leadership, Bri's Lodge has become a trusted community resource, offering grief companioning, support groups, youth programming, educational workshops and community outreach. Through partnerships with healthcare providers, schools, nonprofits and local organizations, she continues to expand access to grief support while advocating for greater awareness, compassion, and connection for those navigating loss.

“I hope to ensure that every person who experiences the death of a loved one knows they have a place where they will be welcomed, supported, and understood. If Bri's Lodge can make even one person's journey feel a little less lonely, then every challenge along the way has been worthwhile.”

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