Hanscom FCU Golf Tournament Raises $120,000 for Home Base Program

September 28, 2017
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Hanscom Federal Credit Union is a purpose-driven organization based in Littleton, MA, empowering its members to achieve financial wellness. Guided by its five core values of Members First, Integrity, Teamwork, Innovation and Empathy, Hanscom FCU serves more than 100,000 members across the country.

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Hanscom AFB, MA  – The Hanscom FCU Charitable Foundation held its third annual Golf Classic this week at Red Tail Golf Course in Devens, MA. The non-profit charity raised $120,000 to benefit the Red Sox Foundation and Mass General Hospital Home Base program. There were 138 golfers who enjoyed a morning on the course in summer-like heat and sunshine.

At a special presentation following play on the course, Hanscom FCU Chairman Paul Marotta announced a tribute to longtime board director and chairman of the Hanscom FCU Charitable Foundation Alan Hart, who passed away earlier this year. With Mr. Hart’s family in attendance, a portrait was unveiled as it was announced that the golf tournament will now be known as the Alan M. Hart Memorial Charity Golf Tournament.

“Al served on the Hanscom FCU board for 28 years, and he willingly and enthusiastically led the Hanscom FCU Charitable Foundation,” said Mr. Marotta. “This is a fitting tribute for Al. He loved golf and he loved helping people. He embraced the credit union philosophy of people helping people.”

The Home Base program is dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war for service members, veterans and their families through clinical care, fitness and mind-body wellness programs. 

Hanscom Federal Credit Union, headquartered at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts, serves nearly 78,000 members across the country and overseas through 20 branches, over 100,000 service centers and surcharge-free ATMs, 24-hour telephone service and a web-based branch. The credit union holds $1.2 billion in assets.

Quantifying the Good
$120K+ Money Donated
$2.0M+ Total All Time Reported Impact