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Santa Gifts Head to Black Hills Children’s Home

Highmark members, staff and “Secret Santas” pull together to bring Christmas gifts to the Black Hills Children’s Home. Anonymous Santa donates $400 and Highmark staff pools to raise another $100.

Rapid City,SD,December 14, 2012– Highmark FCU members, staff, and “Secret Santas” from the Black Hills community have been busy bringing in gifts for each child that is housed at the Black Hills Children’s Home campus in Rockerville, just south of Rapid City. All of the gifts from the children’s wish list will be returned to Highmark FCU main office, by Monday, December 17 – just in time to be wrapped and labeled for each child, in anticipation of the Black Hill’s Children’s Home Christmas Eve celebration.   However, the generous giving to the Black Hills Children’s Home wasn’t limited to the purchase of gifts. There were several donations delivered to Highmark to cover extra holiday expenses at the Children’s Home. One generous and anonymous donor, who was physically unable to shop for gifts, sent in $400. The staff at Highmark FCU also pitched in to build on that donation. These extra funds will cover any last minute gift and additional holiday needs that the Black Hills Children’s Home may have. The staff at Highmark Federal Credit Union presented a check for $500 to Theresa Schreiner, Volunteer Program and Development Coordinator, Black Hills Children’s Home.

“Thank you all so much. Every “Secret Santa” has been a silent angel to the children at the Black Hills Children’s Home. Many of the children we serve have few or no Christmas memories”, Theresa Schreiner explained. “We are so very grateful to Highmark FCU and the Rapid City community for the kindness and generosity that will bring wide eyes and much joy to the children living at Black Hills Children's Home and the emergency home this Christmas.”

This is the 3rd year that Highmark Federal Credit Union has partnered with the Black Hills Children’s Home to provide Christmas gifts to every child in their care. If you have questions on this event or on other ways you can help the children at the Black Hills Children’s Home or this organization’s mission, please contactTheresa Schreiner, Black Hills Children’s Home at 605-343-2811 or Dawn Laskowski, Highmark Federal Credit Union, at 605-716-4444.

Highmark Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit full-service financial institution designed to provide services at a reasonable cost. While originally founded as a teacher’s credit union, our members come from a diverse background, our name still refers to our educational roots & the high quality of our products and services.  If you live, work, worship or attend school in Pennington, Custer, Meade, or Lawrence counties, or have an immediate family member who does, you are eligible to join Highmark Federal Credit Union.  “We value your membership at Highmark, & want to be your primary financial institution, your first choice for financial services today & in the years ahead. At Highmark, Our Primary Interest Is You!” – John A. Carlson, President