Atlanta , GA (April 30, 2025) |
The APCU Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Atlanta Postal Credit Union and Center Parc Credit Union, partnered with the Associated Credit Union Foundation to host “Aiming for Miracles: A Collaboration of Generosity” on March 6 and 7. As registered 501(c)(3) organizations, the two foundations held this special fundraising event to promote social, educational and economic well-being in their communities. The event took place at The Burge Club, a charming and historic 1,000-acre farm in eastern Newton County, Georgia.
In all, the collaborative effort was a tremendous success, raising $123,000 in donations and sponsorships. These proceeds will benefit the foundations’ partner charities, which include the Miracle League of Newton County, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, the Venison Project, Habitat for Humanity and the Postal Employees Relief Fund.
Aiming for Miracles would not be possible without support from its title sponsor Credit Union Loan Source, as well as additional Low House contributors TOKN, Candescent and MKIII; dinner sponsors Trustage and The Redmond Company; breakfast and lunch sponsors Route 66 Warranty, Fiserve, McGriff and Drummond.
“We are thrilled at the success of this event and truly value the collaboration with the ACU Foundation to raise such an impressive sum in order to benefit our partner charities,” APCU Foundation Chairman Blake Graham said. “Our foundation is about ‘people helping people’, and this was a fantastic way to bring people together to do just that on multiple levels.”
Mark Waller, Associated Foundation Chairman, echoed Graham’s sentiments, saying “For a second year, the Aiming for Miracles fundraiser brought together employees and vendors to celebrate the spirit of collaboration that permeates the credit union community. The money raised allows us to continue providing essential resources to children and families. Together, we help foster resilience and create opportunities for those who need it most. We look forward to continuing this tradition of service and generosity.”

