JACKSON, Mich.–TRUE Community Credit Union donated $33,000 to schools in Jackson, Ingham and Washtenaw counties. TRUE Community Credit Union gave $1,000 to 33 local school partners that provide a TRUE Community Student-Run Credit Union program, the Jackson $aves program or both to their students.
The donations are to help meet any student, staff or teacher needs. TRUE Community team members personally delivered the money to the schools today.
“We are humbled to be able to give this small token of our appreciation to the schools in our community. We can’t think of a group that embodies the definition of essential better than our educators,” said President/CEO Chrissy Siders. “They are essential to the mental, physical, and social well-being of our future generations and we are grateful for this opportunity to come alongside them as a partner during these challenging times. Thank you just doesn’t seem to capture our gratitude for the teachers, administrators, and staff in our education system.”
TRUE Community Credit Union, formerly CP Financial Credit Union, said it has partnered with the Jackson, Mich. schools for more than 30 years, providing our Student-Run Credit Union Program. This program functions as a credit union branch. TRUE Community Credit Union said it is proud to partner with the Jackson Community Foundation and the Jackson County Intermediate School district to bring Jackson $aves to our community.
Jackson $aves is a free children’s savings account program designed to assist with education and training expenses after high school. Incoming kindergarteners are eligible to enroll. Students who enroll in the program will receive a $50 opening deposit into their Jackson $aves account.
“TRUE Community Credit Union’s commitment is to be TRUE to our members, TRUE to our communities and TRUE to our team,” said Siders. “We are excited to show our commitment by being TRUE to our schools. We are a champion in supporting our mission to cultivate legacy-defining moments for the people and places served for generations to come.”
