Hiway Federal Credit Union spreading kindness on 4th annual Pave the Way Day
ST. PAUL, MN (October 15, 2018) — Hiway Federal Credit Union® (Hiway) associates spread kindness on their 4th annual Pave the Way Day on Monday, October 8, 2018.
Ninety Hiway associates volunteered throughout the day totaling 78 hours of volunteer time. Associates made 1,200 sandwiches for the homeless through Love One Another, helped package 31,187 lbs. of food with Second Harvest Heartland, and prepared and served meals to families at Ronald McDonald House in St. Paul and Fisher House in Minneapolis.
Ninety Hiway associates volunteered throughout the day totaling 78 hours of volunteer time. Associates made 1,200 sandwiches for the homeless through Love One Another, helped package 31,187 lbs. of food with Second Harvest Heartland, and prepared and served meals to families at Ronald McDonald House in St. Paul and Fisher House in Minneapolis.
CU Forward Day, coordinated by the Minnesota Credit Network, is a day dedicated to community service projects and volunteer opportunities that will impact Minnesotans. Hiway joined more than 45 credit unions and partners across the state to volunteer more than 12,000 hours in 80 Minnesota communities, impacting an estimated 330,000 people.

About Hiway Credit Union
Hiway Credit Union was founded in 1931 to serve the employees of the Minnesota Highway Department. Today, Hiway serves an expanded member base, with more than 90,000 members in Minnesota and nationwide, registers $1.8 billion in assets and welcomes new membership from individuals and businesses. Hiway offers its members unparalleled service and value on the road of life through lower loan rates, higher savings rates, and fewer and lower fees. Hiway operates four high school branches at Como, Harding, Highland, and Johnson High Schools in St. Paul. For more information about Hiway, visit hiway.org.