RALEIGH, N.C. – Donations from Hurricane Matthew Relief efforts organized by State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) delivered an extra dose of help to agencies assisting North Carolinians in need, the credit union said.
During the weeks following the October storm, SECU members and employees from across the state raised more than $21,600 over a three-week period. These funds were provided to the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army and the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina for distribution in the flood impacted areas. The monies will be used to provide food, clothing, shelter and cleaning supplies to families and communities that need the help.
SECU said the money raised by its members and employees respond to the needs of eastern and southeastern North Carolina residents hit hard by flooding and wind damage. The funds are in addition to the October assistance of the member-funded SECU Foundation, which provided a $500,000 grant to the North Carolina Association of Feeding America Food Banks to support the purchase and distribution of food, water, cleaning supplies and essential items to those affected by Hurricane Matthew. In addition, the employees of many SECU branches across the state held local food and supply drives and partnered with community organizations that transported and delivered goods to hard-hit areas.
“We are very proud of the efforts of our members, employees and the SECU Foundation for providing funds and supplies to North Carolina citizens in their time of need,” remarked Mike Lord, SECU President. “The credit union philosophy of ‘People Helping People®’ is an integral part of the culture of SECU. We are glad to pitch in and help others get back on their feet.”
