Wildfire Credit Union Employees Raise Over $16,000 for Local Non-Profits with Jeans Days

January 14, 2020
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Michigan - January 14, 2020 - Throughout 2019, Wildfire Credit Union employees have enthusiastically volunteered to pay to wear jeans in support of a number of local non-profits in the Great Lakes Bay Region.  “Wildfire’s Jean Days are a long standing tradition at the credit union and are always very successful.  It is a great way for our employees to support area charities that do so much to help others in our communities.” said Michelle LeBlanc, Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator.  In 2019, Wildfire employees raised over $16,000.  Below are the non-profits that benefited from the Jean Days:

            CAN Council Safe Baby Program                          Shelterhouse

            Personal Assistance Options                                Child & Family Services Sexual Assault Center

            Bay Area Women’s Center                                    Family & Children’s Services

            READ                                                                        Boys & Girls Club

            Undercover Angels Animal Rescue                      Diaper Alliance

            GLB Veteran’s Coalition                                         Underground Railroad

            Bay County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit                     Isabella County Restoration House

            Delta College Food Pantry                                     Midland County Search & Rescue

            United Way of Saginaw County                              Toys for Tots

            Waterfowler for Warriors                                        East Side Soup Kitchen

Wildfire Credit Union, a member-owned financial cooperative, has a community charter.  Membership is open for anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in the State of Michigan. More information is available on all Wildfire Credit Union’s products and services at www.wildfirecu.org.

 

Quantifying the Good
$16K+ Money Donated
$120K+ Total All Time Reported Impact