Thursday, August 4, 2011

Service Credit Union donates to Molly Rowlee Fund

PORTSMOUTH (August 1) – Service Credit Union recently donated $1,000 to the Molly Fund, which was created in the memory of a five-year-old Hampton girl, Molly Anne Rowlee, who lost her battle to cancer.

The goal of the fund is to provide financial assistance to families whose children are battling cancer. The Molly Rowlee Fund provides relief from financial burdens, allowing families to focus their energy on helping their children. Molly Rowlee was a 5-year-old girl who was diagnosed with non Hodgkins Lymphoma.

Molly’s family, mother Meighan, father Buck and six-year-old brother Kieran, were on hand to accept the donation from Service Credit Union Vice President of Education Joanne Nadeau at Service Credit Union’s new Hampton branch.

“We are delighted to help the Molly Fund which will in turn helps other families whose children are battling cancer,” says Nadeau. “Service Credit Union takes pride in helping children and families in the communities where they do business.”

Service Credit Union is a full service financial institution, offering a wide range of financial products to its members. With 37 branch locations including two staffed 24/7 contact centers, and full internet banking services, Service Credit Union serves anyone who lives or works in New Hampshire (excluding Coos County), 4 towns in Cape Cod, MA., and all branches of the U.S. Military and Department of Defense employees and their families. With over $1.8 billion in assets, Service Credit Union has 20 branches in New Hampshire, one in Massachusetts, and 16 branches on U.S. military bases in Germany.

Caption: Service Credit Union Vice President of Education Joanne Nadeau, far left, presented a check for $1,000 to the Rowlee family, from left, Meighan, Buck and Kieran, as Service Credit Union Assistant Marketing Manager Aimee Sundstrom, far right, looks on.



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