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People’s Credit Union partners with Salvation Army for holiday giving with support of members and employees

MIDDLETOWN, RI (December 17, 2019) — People’s Credit Union was happy to once again participate in the Rhode Island Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program, which was coordinated by the Credit Union’s Community Enhancement Committee. The program provides new clothing and toys for families with children. Angel Trees with tags were set up in the lobbies of all six People’s Credit Union branches and the Middletown back office, where employees and members were invited to select a gift tag for a child. Gifts were purchased and brought back to the Credit Union where the Salvation Army picked up and will distribute.

Tiffany Costa, Chair of the Community Enhancement Committee stated “With the generosity of our members and employees the Credit Union was able to fulfill the wishes of nearly 150 children this Holiday Season! Thank you to everyone that helped to make this partnership with the Salvation Army a success, we could not do it without you!”

People’s Credit Union extends their upmost gratitude to everyone who donated to a deserving child this holiday season.

For more information about People’s Credit Union visit peoplescu.com.

Members and Employees donated gifts to the Salvation Army through their Angel Tree Program.


About People's Credit Union

Founded in 1922 and headquartered in Middletown, RI, People's Credit Union is a purpose-driven, member-owned, state-chartered, community credit union that serves as a catalyst for positive change in the community through its member engagement and community support. Known for its wide array of personal banking and business banking products & services, including personal, mortgage, and business lending, membership is open to all individuals. All deposits are insured up to $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), an agency of the federal government. For more information visit peoplescu.com.

Contacts

Courtney Hunter
401.619.1754
chunter@peoplescu.com

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