Truliant Federal Credit Union Donates 17,000 Bottles of Drinking Water for Flood Victims

October 15, 2015
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VideoScreenBackdrop-1-Truliant-logoWINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Following historic October flooding across much of South Carolina, Truliant Federal Credit Union has donated more than 17,000 bottles of drinking water to assist relief and rehabilitation efforts in the state.

Flooding has impacted thousands of people in the Palmetto state and their homes. Truliants donation of 10 pallets of LeBleu drinking water will assist residents of Columbia S.C., one of the areas where extreme rainfall caused catastrophic flooding. "Severe weather has taken its toll in personal loss, damage and repair costs to roads, communities flooded, dam breaks and property damage," said Rob McFarland, vice president of business services at Truliant. "We hope this is a start to helping those impacted by the devastating floods experienced in South Carolina."� About Truliant Federal Credit Union Truliant Federal Credit Union is a mission-driven, not-for-profit financial institution that promises to always have its member-owners best interest at heart by improving their lives through financial guidance and affordable financial services. Truliant was chartered in 1952 and now serves more than 190,000 members. It currently has 30 Member Financial Centers in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. For more information on Truliant Federal Credit Union, visit www.truliant.org.  
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