Great Lakes CU Hosts End-of-Summer Celebration

BANNOCKBURN, Ill.– Great Lakes Credit Union continued its community outreach efforts by hosting an end of summer celebration event at its Crystal Lake. 

The credit union said CU members and local community members alike joined together to enjoy an afternoon of music, food, and family friendly activities. Attendees were encouraged to donate items to Kids In Need of McHenry County, a local 501(c)(3) that provides vulnerable children with important resources to live a happy and healthy childhood.

Items collected included basic necessities such as pajamas, socks, and hygiene products. The event collected boxfuls of donations and raised money through raffle ticket sales at the event. Everyone who donated received a $10 voucher for the food truck from GLCU. 

"Without the support of our community, Kids In Need of McHenry County would not be able to provide for children in transition and crisis,” Alicia Wehby, Kids In Need of McHenry County’s executive director said in a statement. “Because of GLCU’s employees and members as well as the community’s compassion and donations, we will continue to provide necessities to those who are most vulnerable. They say it takes a village to raise a child and we are so honored to have Great Lakes Credit Union as part of our village.”

”We’re thrilled to be ‘banking for a greater good’ within the communities we serve,” GLCU President and CEO Steve Bugg said in a statement. “Outreach efforts are key to improving the financial health and well-being of local residents and we’re proud to contribute to causes for the betterment of our communities.”

GLCU said its commitment to empowering local communities aligns with the credit union movement’s ”people helping people” philosophy. Additional community outreach events planned for the remainder of 2024 include community document shred events at the Waukegan and Country Club Hills branches aimed at helping people safely and securely shred sensitive documents, a proclamation ceremony at the Waukegan branch to celebrate GLCU’s Juntos Avanzamos designation, which signifies the credit union’s dedication to empowering local Hispanic communities, and a Trunk or Treat event at the North Chicago branch which brings community members and local partner organizations together. A winter coat drive at all 18 branches is also planned. 

Moreover, GLCU said it sets a volunteerism goal for empowering local communities and partners with other nonprofits aligned with its mission. In 2023, 200 employees volunteered 3,917 hours at 212 events in the Chicagoland area, partnering with many great organizations.

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