First Harvest Credit Union joins other credit unions from around the United States and donated to the disaster relief efforts to help those credit union employees and their families who have been impacted by the deadly wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui in recent months. “As a ‘People First’ credit union that holds a strong commitment to helping our members and communities grow and build better financial futures, it’s only natural that we extend our commitment to our fellow credit unions during times of need.” said Mike Dinneen, President & CEO of First Harvest Credit Union. “Even in such a perilous situation, Hawaiian credit unions are still operating in order to help their membership, and I am proud of our employees for initiating this fundraiser to support the efforts of our friends in Hawaii.” The $1,000 donation amount comprise of funds collected directly from employees and a contribution from First Harvest Credit Union.
First Harvest Credit Union supports Hawaiian credit union relief
First Harvest Credit Union joins the effort to help fellow credit union employees and their families recover from the devastating wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
First Harvest Credit Union
First Harvest Credit Union
Established in 1940, First Harvest Credit Union is a low income-designated credit union headquartered in Deptford, NJ. With more than $440 million in assets, 46,000 members, and 700 Select Employer Groups, First Harvest is the largest credit union in Southern New Jersey and operates six full-service branches and seven ATM-only locations across Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, and Gloucester Counties. The credit union offers a full suite of saving, spending, borrowing and financial wellness solutions for consumers, institutions and businesses.
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Suphaphone Sounkongsee
Vice President of Marketing
First Harvest Credit Union
1615 Hurffville Road
Deptford, NJ 08096, PO Box 5530
856.374.9700 Ext. 5033
ssounkongsee@firstharvestcu.com
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