Trustone Financial Employees Raise $1,000 for American Legion Post

January 19, 2018

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PLYMOUTH, Minn. (January 19, 2018) − TruStone Financial Federal Credit Union employees based in Wisconsin raised $1,000 for American Legion Post 21 of Kenosha at their annual holiday party.

The credit union’s donation will go towards funding American Legion programming for local Kenosha veterans. American Legion Post 21 Finance Officer, Rhonda Jenkins, expressed her thanks, “The members of American Legion Post 21 are very grateful to have been named TruStone Financial’s fundraiser recipient. This funding will help revitalize our efforts of supporting our local veterans, their families and our community.”

As the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, the American Legion is committed to strengthening communities, a value that TruStone Financial shares.

“Our employees have continuously shown their commitment to serving our community,” commented Director of Wisconsin Branches, Kacie Osten. “To see the impact our staff can make over the holiday season, especially for a deserving organization, truly embodies our credit union philosophy of people helping people.”

The credit union’s departments teamed up to provide themed baskets to raffle off and the money collected from the raffle tickets was donated to the local charity. TruStone Financial employees look forward to continuing to give to local organizations in 2018.

About TruStone Financial

TruStone Financial is one of the fastest growing credit unions in the Midwest with assets of $1.30 billion and exceeding 108,800 members. There are 14 branches across Minnesota and Wisconsin. The credit union is headquartered in Plymouth, Minnesota. For more information and full membership criteria, visit TruStoneFinancial.org.

About American Legion Post 21

The American Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization. Their same focus on service to veterans, service members and their communities is shared by Kenosha’s American Legion Post 21. To learn more about the American Legion, visit www.legion.org.

Quantifying the Good
$1,000+ Money Donated
$540K+ Total All Time Reported Impact