Electro Savings CU Employees Donate $3,610 to United Way's 100 Neediest Cases
February 2, 2018
St. Louis, MO (February 1, 2018) – The employees of Electro Savings Credit Union personally donated $3,610 to United Way’s 100 Neediest Cases through the credit union’s Jean Friday Program. Throughout the year, credit union employees voluntarily donated $10 per month for the privilege of wearing jeans to work on Fridays knowing that their donation will go towards the 100 Neediest Cases campaign at the end of the year.
100 Neediest Cases provides household necessities, food, medication and a few treasured holiday gifts for the most disadvantaged individuals and families in the St. Louis area. All administrative and fundraising costs are absorbed by United Way and more than 70 area social service agencies so that every dollar raised for 100 Neediest Cases goes to help people. For more information on 100 Neediest Cases, visit United Way of Greater St. Louis at www.stl.unitedway.org/people-we-help/community-programs-and-initiatives/100-neediest-2, or St. Louis Post-Dispatch at www.stltoday.com/news/special-reports/100-neediest
Established in 1941 by the employees of Union Electric Company (now Ameren), Electro Savings Credit Union is a full-service, not-for-profit cooperative financial institution. In addition to its Maryland Heights, Wildwood, Manchester and South County offices, Electro Savings members may access their accounts online, in a mobile app, and at CO-OP ATMs and Shared Branches. Membership in Electro Savings Credit Union is available to individuals who live or work in St. Louis City and County, St. Charles, Franklin and Jefferson counties in Missouri, and Jersey, Madison, St. Clair and Monroe counties in Illinois. Electro Savings also offers business services, business loans, and a no-cost employee benefits program to local businesses. To learn more, visit www.electrosavings.com.