Hanscom FCU Red Sox Raffle Supports Home Base Program for Veterans

October 6, 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 (October 5, 2017) –Josephine Schiavone of Malden, MA and her 19 guests enjoyed a Red Sox game this week from a luxury box at Fenway Park. Josephine was the lucky winner of the Hanscom FCU Charitable Foundation’s “See the Sox from the Box” raffle to benefit the Red Sox Foundation and Mass General Hospital Home Base program.

“It was a fun afternoon,” said host and Foundation board secretary Paul Marotta. “We had a suite full of vim and vigor throughout the game.”

The raffle prize included food, beverages, and three VIP parking spaces. A Red Sox win, unfortunately, was not part of the prize package. Instead, the group celebrated the home team’s American League East title, clinched the night before.

All proceeds from this year’s raffle benefit the Home Base program. The 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.

Photo: Family and friends joined Josephine Schiavone in a luxury suite at Fenway Park for a Red Sox game this week. Josephine was the winner of Hanscom FCU Charitable Foundation’s “See the Sox from the Box” raffle to benefit the Red Sox Foundation and Mass General Hospital Home Base program.

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