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America’s Christian Credit Union salutes Community Heroes

SAN DIEGO, CA (May 30, 2018) — America’s Christian Credit Union (ACCU) concluded its annual Patriot Week festivities on Thursday, May 24th, with the Family Day & Awards Ceremony hosted at the credit union’s Glendora headquarters. Throughout the week, ACCU honored local veterans, U.S. military, military work dogs and first responders in partnership with Operation Community Cares and Project Glendora Yellow Ribbon.

Patriot Week unofficially kicked off Saturday, May 19th, when a dozen ACCU staffers joined forces with Operation Community Cares (OCC) to pack over 500 care packages for servicemen and women abroad. Community members from throughout Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties united in the pre-Memorial Day Weekend event to honor the spirit of the upcoming holiday commemoration.

The traditional Patriot Week opening ceremony took place on Tuesday, May 22 at the credit union’s Glendora headquarters and was led by Glendora Mayor and ACCU President/CEO Mendell L. Thompson. Joining Thompson was Associate Chaplain of Azusa Pacific University, Rev. Rick Givens, who gave a blessing over the tributes of the week and the sacrifices of our servicemen and women. Rev. Karen Davis – who serves as Glendora Police Department Chaplain, Glendora City Council member, and pastor of First Christian Church of Glendora added significance to the event with a heartwarming flag presentation and prayer opportunity to lift up those who have fallen in battle. On Wednesday, Patriot Week continued as Ryan Orr of OCC returned to share the story of the organization he founded over a decade ago, and explain how easily communities can rally together to support our troops through a care package.

On Thursday, first-responders, current military personnel, military work dogs and veterans were honored by family members and the community during the Family Day & Awards Ceremony, when Sgt. Chris Valenzuela was recognized for his years of dedication and exceptional service to the United States Army and Department of Justice. “It has been a long road (of service) but now I pass the baton of service to my sons,” said Sgt. Valenzuela, as he reflected on his lifetime of service. Three of Sgt. Valenzuela’s sons are enlisted in the Army and have all served multiple tours of duty. Also in attendance was military hero service dog Sirius, with owner Tammie Ashley. Sirius had been the service dog of Tammie’s son Sgt. Josh Ashley of the U.S. Marine Corps, who was killed by enemy action in Afghanistan in 2013. Tammie was presented with a copied set of essays submitted by about 80 Glendora-area schoolchildren, in Grades 3 through 8, who participated this month in an essay competition with a theme of “Patriots and their Pets.” The ceremony concluded with the attending family, friends, and community members together in fellowship, snapping photos with the local military, veterans, and first-responder heroes.

Patriot Week has also served as an opportunity to raise funds for this year’s spotlighted charity, Operation Community Cares. A day of fundraising at Chili’s restaurant in Glendora, and an ACCU product promotion – a new, limited-time “Stronger Communities Term Share Certificate” – generated additional revenues for this worthy cause. “This is a special week in the life of our nation,” commented Thompson. “Too often we get wrapped up in what we are doing, and we forget to pause and pay tribute. Without that pause, we can easily miss the significance of this holiday that honors the sacrifice and service of thousands of America’s heroes.”

For information about next year’s Patriot Week celebration, please contact Nikole Pearce at npearce@americasccu.com.

Sgt. Chris Valenzuela receiving the Patriot Award from WWII Veteran, USMC Cpl. Carl Harstine.

Tammie Ashley and Sirius with ACCU President/CEO and Glendora Mayor Mendell L. Thompson.


About America's Christian Union

Founded in 1958 and currently managing nearly $500 million in assets America's Christian Credit Union provides a broad range of financial solutions grounded in Christian stewardship principles most notably savings and personal loan products that serve ministry expansion and families through their adoption loan program. The vision of America’s Christian Credit Union is “A Financial Partner for Cultural Impact” which is realized through their mission to reach, serve and teach in concert with their corporate priorities to build stronger: families, futures, communities and ministries.  For additional information, visit www.AmericasChristianCU.com.

About Operation Community Cares

Operation Community Cares is an organization that proactively supports the health and welfare of our American Servicemen and Women across the globe.We have various programs that aim to support the troops’ personal needs. From an online message center, to a photo album, to a place to donate various items to and for our troops.

Best of all, OCC carries its commitment to service people that are at home as well. For some, returning home can be a very trying and stressful experience. OCC wants to see our troops get the very best and they are committed to this very idea through the deployment of care packages.

About Project Glendora Yellow Ribbon

PGYR is a grassroots effort to gain public recognition for Glendorans presently serving in the Armed Forces. Through solicited funding, PGYR arranges for the printing, purchase and installation of recognition banners to hang along various lamp posts within the City of Glendora. For additional information, visit http://glendorayellowribbon.org/

Contacts

Andrew Casanova
AVP of Communication
America’s Christian Union
(626)208-5400 ext. 5406
acasanova@americasccu.com

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