Aug. 21, 2019

Credit Union of Southern California Helps Foster Kids Charity

Foster Kids Charity

Credit Union of Southern California helps foster kids charity Foster Love - Together We Rise. In late August Credit Union of Southern California stopped by the Foster Love - Together We Rise office to say hello. This hello also came with a 10k donation in support of our Family Fellowship scholarship.

Who is Credit Union of Southern California

Since 2018, the Credit Union of Southern California has paved the way for educational success for aged-out foster youth in Southern California. They are committed to helping their community through several corporate and social responsibility initiatives. One called Helping Hands encourages their employees to help others in the community through volunteer work. Which, Credit Union of Southern California helps with resources.
The Credit Union of Southern California website states:
 “At Credit Union of Southern California, we love giving back. Each year, we support hundreds of charitable initiatives that serve worthy causes in our communities. In addition, hundreds of enthusiastic Credit Union of Southern California employees dedicate their time and resources to help others.”
Michelle Hunter, Credit Union of Southern California Senior Vice President of Marketing and Development shared, “It is important for us to not only give back to our customers but to our community as well. We are happy to support the great work that Foster Love - Together We Rise is doing to help aged-out foster youth succeed.”

Thank You For Supporting Higher Education For Foster Youth

Supporting aged out and current foster youth as they pursue higher education is important. With only 3% of ages out foster youth finishing college programs like the Family Fellowship are essential. We are thankful for Credit Union of Southern California’s support and look forward to helping even more youth with them in the future!
Furthermore, if you are interested in learning about our Family Fellowship scholarship program, click here.

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