America First CU Delivered New Shoes for More Than 200 Students

December 22, 2017
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Las Vegas, Nev. (Dec. 21, 2017) – As part of its annual “Warm the Soles” initiative, America First Credit Union hosted pizza parties and provided new, gift-wrapped shoes to more than 200 underprivileged students in Las Vegas. America First employees visited Red Rock Elementary School on Monday, Dec. 11 and Gibson Middle School Friday, Dec. 15 to hand out shoes and host a festive holiday celebration, complete with Santa Claus and pizza.

Celebrating its 23rd year of the “Warm the Soles” project, the credit union works to raise funds and donations from members throughout November and December to purchase shoes for children in need during the holiday season. The project is coordinated through America First’s 501(c)3 volunteer service arm, the America First Credit Union Charitable Foundation.

Last year alone, America First helped to provide more than 2,000 pairs of shoes for children in need through generous donations from employees and members, as well as funds generated through the “Skip-A-Payment” program.

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Photo: America First Credit Union employees and volunteers deliver new, gift-wrapped shoes to underprivileged children at Red Rock Elementary School on Monday, Dec. 11 during its annual “Warm the Soles” event in Las Vegas, Nevada.

ABOUT AMERICA FIRST CREDIT UNION

With a long-standing history and more than 77 years servicing members, America First has become one of the largest, most stable and most progressive credit unions in the country, and has remained a member-owned, not-for-profit cooperative financial institution. Today, America First has 125 locations, and is the 11th largest credit union in assets in the United States with over $9.1 billion, and the sixth largest credit union in membership in America with more than 918,000 members.

 

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$434K+ Total All Time Reported Impact