Credit Union ONE Helps Raise $1,000 for Lansing Child Services

April 29, 2019
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Ferndale, Michigan – The 14th Annual Capitol Area Credit Unions Charity Dodgeball Tournament, attracted 18 teams and plenty of talented players on Saturday April 13th at  the Soccer Zone in Lansing.

Credit Union ONE had two teams of employees and friends this year, and again came in fourth place in the highly competitive day of dodgeball. Over $1,000 dollars of funds raised were going to the Lansing Family Child Services organization. “ The day was a huge success and we really had a great time in raising funds for such a deserving organization” said Stephen Dedene, Vice President of Compliance and Risk. “Everyone competed hard and we were glad to help out as an organization”.

Credit Union ONE had over 20 employees and family participate, which turned into two competitive teams. Again this year Master Media Supply in Howel provided the dodgeballs and trophies. “ As this event grows and more credit unions participate, the competition and teams get better every year” said John Kozich, Vice President of Community Relations.

Credit Union ONE, is headquartered in Ferndale, Michigan. Organized in 1938 by five people with $51.00, the credit union now has approximately $1.2 billion in assets and provides its 125,000 members with consumer banking services such as mortgages, credit cards, auto financing, and deposit products via digital platforms and 20 branches located in Southeast Michigan, Grand Rapids, and Traverse City. twenty offices Through its affiliation with Hantz Financial Services, members have access to a comprehensive range of investment, insurance, estate/tax planning, and advisory services. Credit Union ONE also participates in the CO-OP Network providing members access to nearly 30,000 surcharge-fee ATMs and over 5,600 branches across the United States. For more information go to cuone.org or "like us" on Facebook and Twitter.

Quantifying the Good
$1,000+ Money Donated
$294K+ Total All Time Reported Impact