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Vantage West feeds the community

TUCSON, AZ (December 11, 2024) |

Vantage West Credit Union is taking bold steps to combat  hunger in Southern Arizona by hosting food drives at its branches and providing financial and volunteer  support to local organizations and initiatives. 

This past summer, Vantage West joined the United Food Bank’s Summer of a Million Meals campaign,  contributing both financial resources and volunteer hours toward funding one million meals for families  in need.  

In addition, Vantage West sponsored a meal delivery route with Mobile Meals of Southern Arizona,  supporting its mission to provide nutritious meals to individuals unable to shop or cook for themselves.  Over a 12-week period, Vantage West employees volunteered to ensure consistent deliveries,  positively impacting dozens of households. 

This Thanksgiving season, Vantage West is hosting its third annual food drive to support The Salvation  Army. Throughout November, donation boxes will be available at their branches for non-perishable food  contributions. Vantage West aims to collect 1,250 pounds of food and $3,750 this season to beat last  year’s results of 1,000 pounds of food and $3,000 in donations. 

"As a community-focused organization, we want to make a real impact through hands-on involvement  and dedicated support," said Jimena Valdes-Walls, SVP of Member Experience at Vantage West. "We  invite our members and the community to join us in making a difference." 

"The Salvation Army is incredibly thankful for community partners like Vantage West Credit Union," said  Major Andres Espinoza, Tucson City Coordinator of The Salvation Army Southwest Division. "This food  drive and our partnership with Vantage West allow us to provide assistance where it’s needed most." 

Spread warmth and kindness this November! Drop off food donations at any Tucson Vantage West  location or contribute online at www.salarmy.us/VantageWestFOODDRIVE to make a difference.

About The Salvation Army Tucson 

The Salvation Army has helped over 22,000 Tucson-area neighbors last year through a range of social services.  By providing food for the hungry, shelter and clothing for the homeless, rent and utilities assistance, disaster  relief, respite from extreme weather conditions, senior activity and outreach, opportunities for under-resourced  children, holiday assistance, and emotional and spiritual support, The Salvation Army is doing the most good at  more than 40 units across the state. For more information, visit SalvationArmyTucson.org and follow us on Facebook @TheSalvationArmyTucson

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