Credit Union Helps Kids Get Ready for School

September 10, 2013
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  community resourceAlbany NY - For the past three years, Community Resource Federal Credit Unions employees have donated school supplies to fill backpacks for children who participate in a summer program run by Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless (IPH). This year, the Credit Union filled 75 backpacks. "This community service project is a true labor of love for our employees, said Wendy Meola, Director of Marketing at Community Resource FCU. "Led by our CEO, Betsy Kindlon, employees shop year-round to find the best deals on school supplies so they can purchase as much as possible for the kids," she added. IPHs Summer Youth Program incorporates a daily craft project and a free, nutritious lunch weekdays from the end of June through mid-August. IPH started the program seven years ago and this summer it served 1,796 lunches to more 986 children. Northeast Regional Food Bank supplies the lunches. "The dedication and time that Community Resource takes to make this a special day for the kids is amazing and the IPH team is so appreciative of community partners who are as passionate as Community Resources employees," said Jamie Stacy, Youth Program Coordinator at Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless. Community Resource Federal Credit Union is a community credit union serving those who live, work, worship, or attend school in Albany County and their families.� Community Resource provides friendly service, outstanding rates, and low fees on a full range of financial products.� Community Resource has $70 million in assets and 6,300 members. Photo:� Community Resources employees load up 75 backpacks filled with school supplies for the children in Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless Summer Youth Program. From left are Wendy Meola, Amy Westfall and Heather Parent.
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