Industry features tell CU stories after Michael

Recent articles in industry magazines recognize the dedication and community spirit of credit union leaders, employees, and volunteers in the Panhandle. Even though many credit union staff faced crisis situations personally with storm damage and power outages, they had the well-being of others at top-of-mind. LSCU teams worked in concert with credit unions to restore […]

Recent articles in industry magazines recognize the dedication and community spirit of credit union leaders, employees, and volunteers in the Panhandle. Even though many credit union staff faced crisis situations personally with storm damage and power outages, they had the well-being of others at top-of-mind. LSCU teams worked in concert with credit unions to restore service to members, and the Southeastern Credit Union Foundation has been intently focused on processing grant requests and  quickly getting funds into the hands of those in need.

Read CU Employees & Their ‘Long Road Ahead’ After Hurricane Michael and Chainsaws & Positive Attitudes: A CU Branch Manager’s New Life from CU Times for details about the post-hurricane struggles and triumphs.

Donations are still desperately needed to help provide relief to victims of the hurricane, some of whom lost everything. If you are able, please consider making a donation of any size to provide support and please share this link on your social media pages so we can spread the word. Please click here for more details and to donate to SECUF. Click here to donate to the Foundation’s CU Aid.

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