1st United Credit Union, 95.7 The Game, and the Alameda County Community Food Bank fight hunger
PLEASANTON, CA (October 17, 2017) — 1st United Credit Union announced the presentation of $10,000 to Alameda County Community Food Bank as part of their 6th Annual Oakland A’s “Homeruns for Hunger” program coordinated in partnership with 95.7 The GAME (KGMZ-FM).
1st United Credit Union Chief Operating Officer, Ed Renteria, hosted the check presentation along with 95.7 The GAME A’s Pre and Post Show Host, Chris Townsend. Accepting the check on behalf of Alameda County Community Food Bank was Executive Director, Suzan Bateson.
1st United Credit Union is in its 6th year supporting the Oakland A’s Homeruns for Hunger program benefitting Alameda County Community Food Bank. For every Oakland A’s regular season homerun, 1st United Credit Union donated $50 to the Food Bank to honor their commitment to giving back to their local community. Over the past 6 years, 1st United Credit Union has donated $59,071 to help Alameda County Community Food Bank pursue their mission for a hunger-free community.

About 1st United Credit Union
It doesn’t get simpler, faster and friendlier than 1st United Credit Union. As one of the first credit unions in California, 1st United Credit Union was founded in 1932 and has been thriving in the San Francisco East Bay Area ever since. Membership is available to anyone who lives, works, or attends school in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Solano, Stanislaus, or Kings Counties in California. We believe in local, neighborly banking and hope you will too. For more information, visit 1stunitedcu.org.