Fibre Federal Credit Union and TLC Support Animal Shelters with Youth Accounts

Fibre Federal Credit Union and TLC, a Division of Fibre Federal Credit Union, help children save money and save homeless animals with the Cash Club Cares Program. Since the Cash Club Cares Program began in 2017, shelters in Cowlitz County in Washington and Columbia, Clatsop, Lincoln, and Tillamook Counties in Oregon have received donations totaling $43,321 in response to new youth savings accounts.

For every new member age 18 or younger who signs up for a Cash Club or Student Savings account, Fibre Federal and TLC donates $5 to the Humane Society or animal shelter nearest the location where the account was opened, up to $5,000 total per year.

Fibre Federal and TLC plans to continue this partnership with animal shelters and encourage community involvement within its service areas in Washington and Oregon.

(L-R) Heather Snyder, FFCU AVP Marketing & Community Development; Crystal Garrison, FFCU Marketing & Community Development Manager; Jennifer Werdel, Humane Society Senior Development Officer; Chelsea Eddington, FFCU Marketing Specialist; Madison Harkins, FFCU Community Development Coordinator; and Nuie Ingram, FFCU Graphic Designer

(L-R) Bethany Yingling, shelter volunteer and trainer; Kari Rempfer, TLC Community Development Supervisor; Leslie Johnson, shelter volunteer and trainer, and Tiffany Myers-Wagner, TLC Financial Services Supervisor

 

 

 

 

(L-R) Kari Rempfer, TLC Community Development Supervisor; Aracely Valencia, TLC Financial Services Supervisor; and Dan Dixon, Tillamook Animal Shelter Director

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted in Community Impact, Oregon, Regional Member News, Washington.