LITTLETON, Mass.–Workers Credit Union has donated $5,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Lowell as part of their annual sponsorships. Six Workers Credit Union employees volunteered with Habitat to complete tile and finish work at Habitat’s newest build in North Billerica.
Pictured (left to right): Scott Roland, Business Development for Peach State FCU; John Fair, Chief of Staff for Peach State FCU; Matthew Cooper, Superintendent for Habersham County Schools; Steven Mickens, CEO for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lanier; Wade Rhodes, Chairman of the Steering Committee for the Tim Lee Boys & Girls Club; Ryan Hawk, Executive Director of Business Development and Community Outreach for Peach State FCU; Richard Hagler, Chairman of Fundraising for the Tim Lee Boys & Girls Club
“Supporting the community through donations and employee volunteerism is part of our everyday culture at Workers Credit Union. We have supported other chapters of Habitat in the past so working with Habitat Greater Lowell was an easy decision. We’re proud to have employees so dedicated to working within the community and supporting others” said Doug Petersen, president & CEO of Workers Credit Union.
“Working for a company that strengthens the community through donations and volunteerism is a priority for me. Now as an area manager, I’m happy to encourage our team members to be involved and support their communities as well. It was a pleasure to see our new Lowell Branch staff connect with an amazing organization like Habitat for Humanity,” said Mohammad Rizwan, AVP, area manager of Merrimack Valley branches of Workers Credit Union.
Workers CU noted it also opened a new Lowell PlanIt at the Sunrise Shopping Center on Bridge Street. The new location will support the Workers Way™ financial coaching program which focuses on helping members improve their financial wellbeing. Using a combination of face-to-face coaching and the latest self-serve technology.
