CSE Federal Credit Union Supports Neighbors Affected by Hurricane Ida

September 28, 2021
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Lake Charles, La. —In September 2021, CSE Federal Credit Union (CSE) held a disaster supply drive in support of employees of Louisiana Federal Credit Union (LFCU) who were severely impacted by Hurricane Ida. The drive took place at all CSE branches.

 Without hesitation, CSE joined in on the rescue to help its Southeast Louisiana (SELA) neighbors in LaPlace, LA due to the natural disaster. CSE is all about family helping family, neighbors helping neighbors, and people helping people.

The CSE SELA Supply Drive included drop off points for donations of disaster and emergency supplies. CSE management and staff helped hand deliver a trailer full of supplies, including water, batteries, paper goods, toiletries, cleaning supplies, baby wipes and more to the LFCU training center in LaPlace, LA.

Colleen Desselle, CSE Director of Marketing & Business Development, stated, “When CSE decided to create a Marketing/Business Development area, I came to know Mia Perez, Chief Operations Officer of Louisiana Federal Credit Union. She mentored me on the right path to a successful department. When she tells me ’It’s bad,’ especially after living through hurricane Katrina, you know it is. The employees of Louisiana Federal Credit Union were extremely appreciative of the supplies we brought.”

To learn more or to donate money or supplies for the SELA recovery, visit www.unitedwaysela.org/disaster.

About CSE Federal Credit Union

CSE is the largest credit union headquartered in Southwest Louisiana with assets over $480 million. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Calcasieu, Cameron and Jeff Davis Parishes. If you would like more information about CSE, please contact the marketing department at 337.477.2000 or email csemarketing@csefcu.org. CSE is insured by NCUA. Membership and eligibility required.

 

Quantifying the Good
$10K+ Non-Monetary Donation Value
$107K+ Total All Time Reported Impact