With New Hampshire Food Bank preparing to feed thousands for the holidays, Service Credit Union has once again stepped up with a substantial contribution.
Barbara Roberge, Service Credit Union Board of Directors Vice Chairwoman, presented a check for $15,000 to N.H. Food Bank Director Melanie Gosselin Tuesday, November 22nd to help keep the shelves well stocked.
“Service Credit Union has been a tremendous supporter for many years,” Gosselin said. “This donation in particular comes at a time when we really need it. This has been an amazing partnership throughout the years.”
This is the sixth consecutive year that Service Credit Union has made a significant donation to the food bank to help the agency during its critical times of need. In addition, Service Credit Union delivered non-perishable items weighing more than 1,500 pounds which were collected during the credit union’s Food for Families canned food drive, to the food bank. Service Credit Union branches from across the state participated in the campaign.
“Service Credit Union has been serving New Hampshire for more than 50 years and strives to be a leader in corporate citizenship,” said Roberge. “This donation embodies the credit union philosophy of people helping people. Service Credit Union is honored to help The New Hampshire Food Bank fulfill their mission of helping the less fortunate in our communities and supplying food to local food banks.”
Service Credit Union is a full service financial institution, offering a wide range of financial products to its members. With 38 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 $1.9 billion in assets, Service Credit Union has 21 branches in New Hampshire, one in Massachusetts, and 16 branches on U.S. military bases in Germany.
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