SAFE Federal Credit Union Donates $25,000 for Hurricane Relief
Sumter, SC, September 22, 2018 --(PR.com)-- SAFE Federal Credit Union, headquartered in the heart of South Carolina, has donated $25,000 for disaster relief related to Hurricane Florence. The credit union raised most of that amount through the sale of emergency lanterns ahead of the storm, then topped off the donation to make it an even $25,000.
Two days prior to the arrival of the hurricane, SAFE began selling emergency lanterns, and with overwhelming member response, sold all 1,918 lanterns for $10 each.
SAFE is donating the money to the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation, where it will be used to help credit union employees throughout the region who were negatively impacted by Hurricane Florence.
“Although the storm was weaker than expected, the trail of damage is still widespread throughout the Carolinas,” said Toby Hayes, SAFE’s vice president of marketing. “We are thankful to all of our members who purchased lanterns, allowing us to help fellow credit union employees who may be displaced or encounter a hardship because of Florence.”
“We are already accepting grant applications from credit union employees and volunteers and will disperse funds based on the need,” said Lauren Whaley, president of the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation. “Every donation we receive will be disbursed dollar-for-dollar. We are grateful for SAFE and their members’ support. Their donation will go a long way to help fellow credit union employees and volunteers recover from this historic storm.”
About SAFE Federal Credit Union
SAFE Federal Credit Union, founded in 1955, is the largest credit union based in the Midlands, with $1 billion in total assets, 124,000 members, and 17 branches. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships, or goes to school in Sumter, Lee, Clarendon, Kershaw, and Florence counties, as well as parts of Richland, and Lexington counties. Membership is also open to employees of more than 500 companies located throughout the Midlands and relatives of those eligible to join. Connect with us at http://www.SAFEfed.org, on Facebook.com/SAFEfederalcreditunion or on Twitter @SAFEFCU.
Two days prior to the arrival of the hurricane, SAFE began selling emergency lanterns, and with overwhelming member response, sold all 1,918 lanterns for $10 each.
SAFE is donating the money to the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation, where it will be used to help credit union employees throughout the region who were negatively impacted by Hurricane Florence.
“Although the storm was weaker than expected, the trail of damage is still widespread throughout the Carolinas,” said Toby Hayes, SAFE’s vice president of marketing. “We are thankful to all of our members who purchased lanterns, allowing us to help fellow credit union employees who may be displaced or encounter a hardship because of Florence.”
“We are already accepting grant applications from credit union employees and volunteers and will disperse funds based on the need,” said Lauren Whaley, president of the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation. “Every donation we receive will be disbursed dollar-for-dollar. We are grateful for SAFE and their members’ support. Their donation will go a long way to help fellow credit union employees and volunteers recover from this historic storm.”
About SAFE Federal Credit Union
SAFE Federal Credit Union, founded in 1955, is the largest credit union based in the Midlands, with $1 billion in total assets, 124,000 members, and 17 branches. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships, or goes to school in Sumter, Lee, Clarendon, Kershaw, and Florence counties, as well as parts of Richland, and Lexington counties. Membership is also open to employees of more than 500 companies located throughout the Midlands and relatives of those eligible to join. Connect with us at http://www.SAFEfed.org, on Facebook.com/SAFEfederalcreditunion or on Twitter @SAFEFCU.
Contact
SAFE Federal Credit Union
Kevin Tanzillo
903-865-1078
SafeFed.org
Toby Hayes
803-469-8600
THayes@safefed.org
Contact
Kevin Tanzillo
903-865-1078
SafeFed.org
Toby Hayes
803-469-8600
THayes@safefed.org
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