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Surprise: Envision Credit Union brings back the joy of Easter with an “Egg-stravaganza” community-wide hunt

TALLAHASSEE, FL (March 29, 2024) — Envision Credit Union (Envision) is thrilled to announce the return of its beloved Easter campaign for the second year in a row. This year, Envision is spreading joy and financial education through its “Egg-stravaganza” Community-Wide Hunt.

Envision has hidden nearly 1,000 biodegradable eggs across the communities it serves, including Tallahassee, Thomasville, Marianna, Bainbridge, and Quincy. Starting on Friday, March 29, 2024, community members are invited to embark on an exciting hunt for these eggs, each offering a chance to win monetary prizes. Unlike traditional Easter egg hunts, these eggs are filled with a combination of redeemable $5 gift cards and valuable financial education tips provided by Envision.

“It’s important for us to engage with the communities we serve and give back when we can,” said Kelli Walter, Vice President of Community Development at Envision. “We believe this fun and educational Easter egg hunt is a fantastic way to interact with families while providing valuable information on
financial literacy.”

The Easter eggs are currently hidden in public spaces in the community, and Envision encourages individuals and families to get out, explore, and have fun finding the eggs. Hint: The eggs are hidden outdoors where individuals and families frequently visit, such as parks and museums.

“We encourage community members to have fun and to share their Easter egg finds with us by tagging Envision Credit Union in their social media posts,” said Walter.

For more information about Envision Credit Union, please visit www.envisioncu.com.


About Envision Credit Union

Founded in 1954 by Leon County educators, Envision Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial  institution focused on providing personalized products and services of exceptional value to  members at the lowest possible cost. Today, Envision serves more than 63,000 members  across 19 counties in Florida and Georgia. With nearly $809 million in current assets, it  maintains a strong focus on giving back to education-based initiatives and upholding the credit  union philosophy of people helping people.

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