Aggieland Credit Union Serves Up Kindness and Lunch at Local Mission

June 2, 2017

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Bryan, TX – Aggieland Credit Union has been serving up kindness by volunteering their time serving lunch at the Twin City Mission’s Community Café on Tuesdays during the month of May to give back to the community as a part of the Aggieland Credit Union GREATER GOOD Program.

Twin City Mission serves the seven counties of the Brazos Valley: Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson & Washington and beyond. At the Community Café, food is a source of comfort and good nutrition contributes to the individual's physical and mental health. They strive to provide the best food services that they can for the Shelter family and anyone in the community in need of a hot meal.

The Aggieland Credit Union GREATER GOOD Volunteer Program is one way of formally demonstrating the credit union’s commitment to supporting employee’s passion for service while making a difference in the communities in which it operates. It encourages volunteering activities to give its people the opportunity to actively contribute to their community through supporting registered charities and not-for-profit organizations.

The original focus of Twin City Mission was to meet the needs of homeless individuals and families. Through that service, which began in 1963, other areas of need were recognized and new programs were developed to help meet those needs. After more than 50 years of providing a home for the homeless, being a friend to the friendless and giving hope to the hopeless, Twin City Mission remains the foundation of support for those in need. Whether it is shelter, meals, clothing, household items or whatever, Twin City Mission operates on the premise of not seeing through each other, but rather, seeing each other through. Find out more at: www.twincitymission.org

Aggieland Credit Union has 19 locations across the state of Texas, and is known as Greater Texas Credit Union outside of the Brazos Valley.

Quantifying the Good
$385K+ Total All Time Reported Impact