Redwood Credit Union Supports Local Nonprofits
June 7, 2016
Redwood Credit Union employees laced up their sneakers to raise funds for local nonprofits.
Staff participation in Human Race events in Sonoma, Marin and Mendocino counties resulted in raising nearly $25,000 to benefit local communities.
A total of 115 volunteers, including employees, family, and friends, walked or ran a 3K or 10K course to raise money for the local nonprofit of their choice.
At the 35th annual Sonoma County Human Racethe nations largest Human Race eventparticipants celebrated the "Totally Awesome 80s" theme in fun costumes while RCUs mascot, Reddy the Redwood, posed for photos and offered moral support to walkers and runners along the way.
"RCU supports numerous fundraising events throughout the year, but the Human Race is special in that it allows our staff to raise funds for whichever nonprofit they are truly passionate about," Mishel Kaufman, senior vice president of risk management and team captain for RCUs Human Race efforts said. "There is such strong support throughout the community for the Human Race and were always excited to be a part of that."
The race is just one of the many ways the $2.9 billion credit union has given back to the communities it serves.
In 2015, RCU employees and officials collectively volunteered more than 3,800 hours at community events.