RICHLAND, Wash. ‒ Gesa Credit Union has announced a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to launch a new “Forevergreen” affinity card that will raise funds for the Foundation’s reforestation efforts in the Pacific Northwest.
Each time the co-branded affinity debit card is used, Gesa will make a donation to the Arbor Day Foundation to support its mission of planting, nurturing, and celebrating trees.
The “Forevergreen” Affinity Card is the sixth card the $5.5-billion Gesa has launched that supports Local Heroes, “generating an even greater impact on its communities,” the credit union said. The other groups honored in Gesa’s suite of Local Heroes Affinity Cards include firefighters, law enforcement, healthcare workers, teachers, and veterans, the CU added.
‘Hope to Inspire Others’
“At Gesa, we firmly believe in the importance of supporting causes that create a positive impact on the communities we serve, which is why we are excited to introduce our new Forevergreen affinity card,” said Richard Waddle, executive vice president of Gesa Credit Union. “Through this partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, we hope to inspire others to join us in supporting reforestation efforts in the Pacific Northwest that will allow our beautiful region to continue thriving.”
Gesa Credit Union has more than 285,000 members.
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RICHLAND, Wash. ‒ Gesa Credit Union has announced a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to launch a new “Forevergreen” affinity card that will raise funds for the Foundation’s reforestation efforts in the Pacific Northwest.
Each time the co-branded affinity debit card is used, Gesa will make a donation to the Arbor Day Foundation to support its mission of planting, nurturing, and celebrating trees.
The “Forevergreen” Affinity Card is the sixth card the $5.5-billion Gesa has launched that supports Local Heroes, “generating an even greater impact on its communities,” the credit union said. The other groups honored in Gesa’s suite of Local Heroes Affinity Cards include firefighters, law enforcement, healthcare workers, teachers, and veterans, the CU added.
‘Hope to Inspire Others’
“At Gesa, we firmly believe in the importance of supporting causes that create a positive impact on the communities we serve, which is why we are excited to introduce our new Forevergreen affinity card,” said Richard Waddle, executive vice president of Gesa Credit Union. “Through this partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, we hope to inspire others to join us in supporting reforestation efforts in the Pacific Northwest that will allow our beautiful region to continue thriving.”
Gesa Credit Union has more than 285,000 members.
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