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Unitus Community Credit Union announces $575,942 in community giving for 2025, strengthening local impact  

Giving spans annual contributions, holiday drive donations, and new partnerships that advance educational equity and food access

Tigard, OR (February 3, 2026) |

Unitus Community Credit Union announced that its total  community giving for 2025 reached $575,942, reflecting a continued commitment to creating  meaningful impact, deepening connections, and providing direct support to critical community  resources across Oregon and Southwest Washington. This giving includes support across Unitus’  focus areas of educational and financial wellness, economic development, and human services,  including partners addressing critical community needs such as SnowCap Community Charities,  Schoolhouse Supplies, and IRCO (Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization). 

Building on its commitment to hands-on community engagement, Unitus contributed $10,000 to  MetroEast’s Mobile Media Lab, a traveling van that brings media and technology programming  directly to underserved youth at community events, workshops, and schools, removing barriers to  access and learning. Unitus also contributed $25,000 to Thimbleberry Collaborative Farm’s Farm to-Clinic program.  

“Thimbleberry partners with Wallace Medical Concern and Milk Crate Kitchen to provide farm-fresh  produce and nutrient-dense meals through a Farm-to-Clinic program at no cost to patients,” said  Amanda Martinez, Executive Director of Thimbleberry Collaborative Farm. “Thanks to Unitus  stepping in to fill a critical funding gap, we will be able to continue this program for 20 weeks next  summer!” 

Through Unitus’ volunteer program, employees supported Thimbleberry Collaborative Farm in  advancing its mission firsthand, helping harvest produce distributed through the Farm-to-Clinic  program. In 2025 alone, Unitus employees volunteered 1,723 hours at 83 local nonprofits,  underscoring the credit union’s commitment to building stronger, more connected communities.  

Unitus closed the year with its annual Holiday Drive, supporting Clark County Food Bank,  Clackamas Service Center, Marion Polk Food Share, and Sunshine Division. Through Unitus seeded employee giving that provided each employee with $30 to donate, along with member  contributions and an additional $10,000 from Unitus, the drive raised a total of $21,590, providing  essential resources to food partners helping communities navigate SNAP cuts and their ripple  effects.  

“Community is at the heart of who we are at Unitus,” said Steve Stapp, President and CEO. “Our giving reflects not just financial support, but active partnerships that bring our employees,  members, and partners together in ways that allow us to give back directly, learn about each  other, and further our understanding of what it means to show up for our community.” 

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