Hanscom FCU Reports Strong Year, Community Involvement

HANSCOM AFB, Mass.–Hanscom Federal Credit Union celebrated another strong year of community support at its 64thAnnual Meeting. Activities supported by the credit union, including donations from the Hanscom FCU Charitable Foundation, generated a total of $295,000 in gifts to local nonprofit organizations.

“The Hanscom FCU Charitable Foundation donates 100% of proceeds,” said Hanscom FCU’s Chairman of the Board Paul Marotta. “We’re proud to announce how much our foundation has given away to worthy causes over the last year.

Among the gifts were:

  • $100,000 to the Home Base Program. Home Base is a partnership of the Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital that supports veterans with traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder.
  • $48,688 raised with member support to sponsor three runners on the CU Kids at Heart Team for the Boston Marathon. One hundred percent of the funds raised were used to support pediatric brain research at Boston Children’s Hospital.
  • $10,000 to Crossroads for Kids, offering programs to at-risk youth that foster connections to community, healthy social and emotional development, college and career readiness, and commitment to community action.
  • $13,666 to the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless “Bed for Every Child Initiative,” sponsored by The Cooperative Credit Union Association. This initiative was developed to ensure every child in the commonwealth has a safe, comfortable place to sleep every night.
  • $10,000 to the New England Center and Home for Veterans, which is a national leader in housing and serving veterans who are risk for homelessness.
  • $5,000 to Fisher House Boston, which provides a “home away from home” for military families whose loved ones are receiving medical treatment in the Boston area.
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