Cheryl Avery Recognized By Thrivent Charitable For Impact In The Community

March 8, 2025 at 1:00 a.m.


MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Cheryl Avery, a financial associate with Thrivent, has been inducted into the Voices in Philanthropy (VIP) Hall of Honor of Thrivent Charitable Impact & Investing (Thrivent Charitable). As a public charity working in collaboration with Thrivent and its financial advisors, Thrivent Charitable offers a wide range of charitable planning options to support our clients’ desire to positively impact their communities wherever and however they choose, according to the release from Thrivent.
Honorees are inducted into the VIP Hall of Honor when their clients’ cumulative charitable gifts to Thrivent Charitable reach or exceed $5 million. Fifty-four active Thrivent financial advisors nationwide have achieved this distinction, the release states.
“Through Avery’s expertise and commitment, she has helped her clients to do what so many aspire to: live in abundance and bring hope to the world,” says Mandy Tuong, Thrivent Charitable president and CEO. “This work ultimately creates positive impact and inspires lasting change in our communities.”
“Being inducted into the Thrivent Charitable VIP Hall of Honor is truly a career-high accomplishment," said Avery. “One of the reasons I became a financial advisor, and partner with Thrivent Charitable, is because I take great pride in helping my clients put their financial plans into motion and their values into action. I’m looking forward to our continued impact together.”
To learn more about Thrivent Charitable, visit thriventcharitable.com.
Avery has an office at 1657 Commerce Drive, Suite 10-B in South Bend, and can be reached at 574-862-2815.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Cheryl Avery, a financial associate with Thrivent, has been inducted into the Voices in Philanthropy (VIP) Hall of Honor of Thrivent Charitable Impact & Investing (Thrivent Charitable). As a public charity working in collaboration with Thrivent and its financial advisors, Thrivent Charitable offers a wide range of charitable planning options to support our clients’ desire to positively impact their communities wherever and however they choose, according to the release from Thrivent.
Honorees are inducted into the VIP Hall of Honor when their clients’ cumulative charitable gifts to Thrivent Charitable reach or exceed $5 million. Fifty-four active Thrivent financial advisors nationwide have achieved this distinction, the release states.
“Through Avery’s expertise and commitment, she has helped her clients to do what so many aspire to: live in abundance and bring hope to the world,” says Mandy Tuong, Thrivent Charitable president and CEO. “This work ultimately creates positive impact and inspires lasting change in our communities.”
“Being inducted into the Thrivent Charitable VIP Hall of Honor is truly a career-high accomplishment," said Avery. “One of the reasons I became a financial advisor, and partner with Thrivent Charitable, is because I take great pride in helping my clients put their financial plans into motion and their values into action. I’m looking forward to our continued impact together.”
To learn more about Thrivent Charitable, visit thriventcharitable.com.
Avery has an office at 1657 Commerce Drive, Suite 10-B in South Bend, and can be reached at 574-862-2815.

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