Hanscom FCU Presents $1,500 Grant to First Responder Care Center
January 11, 2021
Hanscom Federal Credit Union is a purpose-driven organization based in Littleton, MA, empowering its members to achieve financial wellness. Guided by its five core values of Members First, Integrity, Teamwork, Innovation and Empathy, Hanscom FCU serves more than 100,000 members across the country.
Hanscom AFB, MA (Jan. 8, 2021) – Hanscom Federal Credit Union’s board of directors presented its annual Board Memorial Award to On-Site Academy, a short-term residential treatment center for returning veterans and first responders who need support due to the particularly stressful nature of their jobs. The $1,500 grant, which honors past and present Hanscom FCU board members, is given annually to a volunteer group that serves Hanscom Federal Credit Union’s membership base.
On-Site Academy provides specialized therapeutic services for returning veterans, police, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, paramedics and others experiencing the effects of traumatic incidents in the line of duty. Their facility in Westminster, Massachusetts, provides a tranquil environment for these first responders to heal from the toll that witnessing the worst can take on them.
“The work that On-Site Academy does is inspiring,” said Ray Phillips, Hanscom FCU’s chairman of the board. “We care very deeply about helping to heal invisible wounds, and On-Site Academy’s mission of supporting rescue personnel does exactly that. Our nation’s veterans and first responders have gone through so much, particularly this year, and deserve a place to heal from the traumas they encounter on the job.”
Hanscom Federal Credit Union, headquartered at Hanscom Air Force Base, serves over 91,000 members across the country and overseas through 22 branches, over 100,000 service centers and surcharge-free ATMs, and a web-based branch. The credit union holds $1.6 billion in assets. Follow Hanscom FCU on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter, and check out our MoneyWisdom blog today.