NuVision Federal Credit Union is Collecting Toys for Children's Hospitals
April 9, 2015
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. � NuVision Federal Credit Union today announced that its branches across Los Angeles and Orange Counties are once again serving as collection sites for the credit unions annual Spring Toy Drive benefiting Childrens Hospitals of Orange County and Los Angeles. The credit union is also partnering with Chick-fil-A restaurants in Costa Mesa and Santa Ana, which will serve as additional collection sites and provide a free chicken sandwich for anyone who comes into the restaurants to donate a new toy for CHOC.
NuVision Federal Credit Union will be collecting new, unwrapped toys donated by its employees, members and the general public during the months of April and May 2015. Southern California branch locations and business hours to drop off toys are provided below. The public can also drop off toys at Chick-fil-As Costa Mesa and Santa Ana restaurants (addresses provided below).
"Toy donations from the community are needed year-round, not just during the holidays," said L.J. Tarman, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations at NuVision Federal Credit Union. "NuVision is proud to once again support the Childrens Hospitals of Orange County and Los Angeles as they help make hospital stays a little less stressful for the children in their care."
"We would also like to thank Chick-fil-A restaurants for joining forces with us this year to make our annual Spring Toy Drive for pediatric patients in Southern California the best ever," added Tarman.
Childrens Hospitals of Orange County and Los Angeles offer group activities in their numerous playrooms as well as bedside activities for pediatric patients.�They also help patients and their families celebrate special occasions such as holidays and birthdays in the hospital. The generous toy donations received from the community help greatly in all of these areas. New toys are needed for children of all ages, but there is a specific need for toys geared toward children under the age of five and teens.
NuVisions Orange County branch locations and business hours to drop off toys are as follows:
Costa Mesa Branch
3195�Harbor Boulevard, Suite 1
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Monday Friday: 9am 6pm
Saturday: 9am 2pm
Huntington Beach Branches
5912 Bolsa Avenue, Suite 100
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Monday Friday: 9am 6pm
Saturday: 9am 2pm
7812 Edinger Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Monday Friday: 9am 6pm
Saturday: 9am 2pm
20100 Magnolia Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Monday Friday: 9am 6pm
Saturday: 9am 2pm
Laguna Hills Branch
23020 Lake Forest Drive
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Monday Friday: 9am 6pm
Saturday: 9am 2pm
NuVisions Los Angeles County branch locations and business hours to drop off toys are as follows:
Carson�Branch
(located at Tesoro Refinery)
2350 East 223rd Street
Carson, CA 90810
Mon-Fri: 9am 6pm
Lakewood Branch
2660 Carson Street
Lakewood, CA 90712
Monday Friday: 9am 6pm
Saturday: 9am 2pm
Downtown Los Angeles Branch
(Inside Gas Company Tower)
555 W. Fifth Street, Suite CC-25
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Mon-Fri: 8am 4pm
Monterey Park Branch
2095 S. Atlantic Boulevard
Monterey Park, CA 91754
Monday Friday: 9am 6pm
Saturday: 9am 2pm
Chick-fil-As Orange County restaurant locations and business hours to drop off toys are as follows:
Chick-fil-A Costa Mesa
3181 Harbor Boulevard
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Monday Saturday: 6:30am 10pm
Closed on Sunday
Chick-fil-A Santa Ana
3601 S. Bristol Street
Santa Ana, CA 92704
Monday Saturday: 6:30am 10pm
Closed on Sunday
About NuVision Federal Credit Union
NuVision Federal Credit Union is a full-service financial institution with 14 branches located in�Los Angeles and Orange Counties�and Arizona and assets of approximately $1.3 billion. Headquartered in Huntington Beach, Calif., NuVision was founded in 1935 to serve employees of Douglas Aircraft Company. It continues to serve aerospace employees from Boeing, employees of Sempra Energy/The Gas Company, and employees of Tesoro with a total of more than 87,000 members primarily in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. For more information, visit�www.NuVisionFederal.org.