Great Lakes Credit Union Supports Local Animal Humane Society

June 22, 2016
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GLCU - HAHS DonationBannockburn (IL) On Thursday, June 16th Kelly Golemba, GLCU"s Woodstock Branch Manager, and her team donated $500 to support the Hooved Animal Humane Society"s (HAHS) 45th Anniversary Fundraiser scheduled to take place June 20-26, 2016. The HAHS is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of hooved animals through education, legislation, investigation, and if necessary, intervention. When asked about the Random Acts of Kindness initiative Golemba said, "My team and I always look forward to supporting our community. We are especially pleased to work with groups that have such wide-reaching impact. We are grateful for the opportunity to give back to such an incredible organization. The Hooved Animal Humane Society does a phenomenal job of protecting our hooved pals and educating the community. I hope their online auction is a success!" All year long employees at GLCU branches are performing various random acts of kindness as a way to make a direct impact and give back to their communities. Tweet it: @GreatLakesCU employees donate $500 to benefit hooved friends at HAHS in #Woodstock, IL #CreditUnions #animals #RAOK http://bit.ly/RandomActsofKindnessGLCU About Great Lakes Credit Union Opening its doors more than 78 years ago, GLCU continues to grow and expand in the community and now has over 75,000 members and $736 million in assets. GLCU"s network includes 14 full-service branches and more than 100 surcharge-free ATMs located throughout Chicagoland. GLCU accounts are accessible through a nationwide network of more than 5,400 credit unions and 30,000 surcharge-free CO-OP ATMs-the third largest network in the Country! Headquartered in Bannockburn, IL, the not-for-profit credit union prides itself in building lifelong relationships and providing financial education and counseling for all life stages. Learn more at www.glcu.org.
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