Empowering Teenagers, Young Adults, and Their Families to Make and Sustain Positive Changes
May 10, 2023
Vermont Federal Credit Union contributes $15,000 to support Spectrum Youth & Family Services
Vermont Federal Credit Union has partnered with Spectrum Youth and Family Services to support its Empty Bowl Dinner and Sleep Out fundraising events. Vermont Federal Credit Union is now the proud presenting sponsor for both events.
“Spectrum Youth and Family Services is an incredibly important contributor to our community,” said Jean Giard, CEO at Vermont Federal Credit Union. “They play a vital role in the Burlington and St. Albans community by empowering and supporting our youth and young adults. We are delighted to support our community by partnering with Spectrum”.
“At Spectrum, our mission is to empower teenagers, young adults, and their families to make and sustain positive changes through prevention, intervention, and life skill services,” said Mark Redmond, Executive Director at Spectrum. “We are delighted that Vermont Federal Credit Union has decided to be the Presenting Sponsor for our Empty Bowl and Sleep Out programs. We truly appreciate their contributions and support of our mission and local youth.”
About Vermont Federal:
Vermont Federal Credit Union is a $900 million-plus financial institution with eight locations currently serving over 50,000 members. Members are part of a cooperative, meaning they share ownership in the Credit Union and elect a volunteer board of directors. Vermont Federal Credit Union provides membership to anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in all of Vermont.
Vermont Federal Credit Union is committed to supporting its communities and making a decided difference in the lives of its members and other Vermonters. For more information about Vermont Federal Credit Union, call (888-252-0202), visit www.vermontfederal.org, or find us on social media.
About Spectrum Youth and Family Services:
Founded in 1970, Spectrum is a nationally recognized leader in helping youth ages 12-26* and their families turn their lives around. Spectrum serves over 1,500 teenagers, young adults, and their family members each year. The programs for youth are centered in Burlington and St. Albans. Spectrum’s mission is to empower teenagers, young adults, and their families to make and sustain positive changes through prevention, intervention, and life skills services.