First Community CU Donates $10,000 to Veterans Fund
August 5, 2019
Fargo, ND - First Community Credit Union (FCCU) recently held fundraisers for their second quarter charity, veterans. More specifically, money raised went to North Dakota’s Impact Foundation ‘Support Our Veterans Fund.’ Employees of FCCU choose a different organization each quarter to support by raising money and awareness.
Since April, FCCU staff raised a record donation of $10,000 for the organization and another $500 for Service Dogs for America. In addition to the funds, over 990 letters were written by staff, members and students in our communities in a campaign called Operation Gratitude. Cards were sent to active and retired military as a token of appreciation to say thank you for their service.
A check donation was presented in Fargo to Lonnie Wangen, Commissioner for the North Dakota Veterans Association, along with Michelle Morgenroth and Jerome Billups, two representatives from the North Dakota Impact Foundation who manage the Veterans fund.
“Listening to Lonnie talk about the Impact Foundation was truly moving,” said Susan Long Swen, Event and Community Engagement Specialist. She continues, “This record donation proves together we can do great things for our FCCU communities.”
The money raised by FCCU for this organization will go to help assist North Dakota veterans needing temporary help for short-term, urgent needs ranging from housing and transportation to medical and mental health issues that are not covered by other organizations. The donations from the Support Our Veterans Fund established in 2010 have helped over 125 North Dakota veterans.
Beyond the record-breaking staff silent auction and Jeans Fridays, employees and branches also held a variety of fundraising events including a chili cookoff, grab-and-go breakfast, grill-out lunch, bake sale, sold pink flags honoring servicemen and more.
During its 80-year history, First Community Credit Union has grown to be North Dakota’s largest Credit Union. As a credit union, FCCU is owned by its members. This is different than other financial institutions which are owned by a select group of stockholders. The Credit Union's profits are returned to the members in the form of better services, accounts, and favorable rates on savings and loans.
Photo: Fargo FCCU Employees present check to Lonnie Wangen, Commissioner for the North Dakota Veterans Association, along with Michelle Morgenroth and Jerome Billups, two representatives from the North Dakota Impact Foundation who manage the Veterans fund.