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San Francisco FCU donates and volunteers at local food bank

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (March 19, 2015) — San Francisco Federal Credit Union, a not-for-profit, member-owned financial institution serving San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, spent the night of March 17th volunteering at the San Francisco & Marin Food Bank in the city.

Over sixty Credit Union employees volunteered for over two hours, packaging and sorting food for local Bay Area families. The employees, along with other volunteers, packaged enough food to feed almost 4,000 needy families in San Francisco and Marin Counties.

“Volunteering at the food bank is a staff favorite here at San Francisco FCU,” said Steven Stapp, President and CEO of San Francisco Federal Credit Union. “We have been volunteering at SF-Marin Food Bank for over six years and the number of volunteers continues to increase each time.”

In addition to volunteering at the food bank, the Credit Union also donated $1,000 to the cause. San Francisco FCU has plans to volunteer again later this year at SF-Marin Food Bank, as well as Second Harvest Food Bank in San Mateo.

 

San Francisco FCU shows their dedication to local causes such as the food bank through their CommunityShare program, in which they volunteer time and donations throughout the year. In 2014, the Credit Union donated over $135,000 dollars and over 900 hours to local causes in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties.

 

To learn more about San Francisco Federal Credit Union and their efforts in the community, visit their website SanFranciscoFCU.com or contact 415.775.5377.

 

 

About San Francisco Federal Credit Union

San Francisco Federal Credit Union has been serving San Francisco since 1954. Today, anyone who lives, works, or attends school in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties may apply for membership. We currently serve more than 34,000 members. San Francisco FCU is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration and is an Equal Housing Lender.


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