Ellen Lierk, current Development Committee Chair, has served on the Snow-Redfern Foundation Board as President, Secretary, and as Chair and member of various committees, for nearly twelve years and four terms, dating back as far as the Nebraska Boys Ranch days.

Leaving the World Better

As a child, Ellen’s mother encouraged her to leave the world better than she found it and so she has applied her mom’s sage advice to her careers, community involvement, relationships, and as an inclusive leader, visionary, and spiritual steward. Ellen and her husband, Charles, embedded these values with their three adult children and five grandchildren to permeate the future with hope, courage, and love.

Ellen’s professional life began as a social studies teacher and guidance counselor, with a bachelor degree in history and masters in guidance & counseling and in pastoral studies.  She also worked as a gift buyer for the family business Thiele Pharmacy & Gifts, as Box Butte County Economic Development Director, and as Pastoral Minister at Holy Rosary Catholic Church.

Her many years of service to the Snow-Redfern Foundation Board is informed by two strong beliefs.

First, “Each person is made in the image of God and each life is sacred. ”The second, Each of us is blessed to be a blessing.” 

These beliefs echo in Snow-Redfern’s efforts to encourage young people to strive, succeed, and find light in darkness, despite challenging circumstances.  The young poet, Amanda Gorman, reminds us that “there is always light, if only we’re brave enough to see it.  If only we’re brave enough to be it.” 

As one who shares her light with others, Ellen believes that the Snow Redfern Foundation, those we support, and our benefactors who make the work possible, are lights. The light that is shared helps young people embrace their own light, ensuring that we all will have a brighter future.

Each Person is a Leader

Ellen has been impacted by Martin Luther King Jr.’s words that each person can be a leader, because each one can serve.  Throughout her life, Ellen has exemplified how servant leadership can be a light for others.  Ellen shares her light by listening carefully to others; persuading through reason; and healing divisions while building a compassionate community.

As Ellen prepares to finalize her 4th term on the board this year, she has dedicated the past year to mentoring and coaching young leaders to take her place as a giver of their own light.

Fortunately, everyone has a light that they can share with others.  If you would like to learn more about how you can share your light with children, reach out to us at [email protected] or by sharing a gift at https://www.snowredfern.org/give-today/

Board Treasurer, Dustin Chester, kicked off the summer by setting up a monthly gift to Snow-Redfern Foundation that will be automatically withdrawn from his checking account on the same day each month.

In addition to calving in the tumultuous Nebraska weather conditions on his ranch 45 miles from Alliance, this humble servant leader is the Branch President of Farmers State Bank in Alliance, NE, actively participates with 4 boards and various other activities.

Volunteer Spirit In Action

His volunteer spirit led him to Snow-Redfern Foundation in 2020, where Dustin serves as the Board Treasurer and as a member of the Development and Executive Committees.  As a true asset to the board and community, Dustin brings knowledge, experience, hard work, and volunteerism to life.

“Being a member of the board was a perfect fit for everything that I value, enjoy, and believe in.  I truly enjoy working with finances and the history of the Boys Ranch speaks to the importance of agriculture in my life and. I strongly believe in helping kids to have every opportunity to succeed”. – Dustin

Dustin said that he chose to set up an ongoing gift to Snow-Redfern Foundation because he sees the value that the foundation makes in the lives of many young people.

“It was apparent to me that being a monthly donor was the best way I could directly benefit kids in Nebraska, and the convenience of automatic withdrawal for my donation makes it simple with my busy schedule.”

He believes individuals that give to Snow-Redfern Foundation are multiplying their giving efforts because of the multitude of Nebraska non-profits which the foundation awards each year truly make a difference in the lives of children.

Join us by investing in the good life for kids – Donate Now!

Snow-Redfern Foundation provides financial support to nonprofit partners that offer programs and services that make a life-changing impact for kids in need. As the former Nebraska Boys Ranch,
Snow-Redfern Foundation has a rich history in advocating for, protecting, and encouraging youth in
need of hope and healing. Though we no longer provide direct care, our commitment to equipping
young people with the skills they need to be successful and live a good life still remains.

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Farmers State Bank = www.fsb-ne.com

Dustin Chester Bio = (https://www.snowredfern.org/about/)