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Genisys Credit Union Day of Caring at Food Bank of Eastern MichiganAs the holiday season highlights the spirit of giving, the team at Genisys Credit Union showcased the heart of the credit union movement, “people helping people,” by volunteering 2,300 hours at 11 nonprofit organizations in six counties during a collective day of caring.

“The mission for our day of caring was centered around being present in our communities in Michigan and Minnesota; listening, serving, and making a real difference, together,” said Jackie Buchanan, President and CEO of Genisys Credit Union. “Even though our team is spread out, our commitment to community keeps us connected. By working alongside our nonprofit partners, we advanced projects that supported families, sustained vital programs, and strengthened the communities we call home. This day served as a powerful reminder that when we unite for a shared purpose, we can create lasting impact.”

580 Genisys team members came together for four hours to benefit local nonprofit partners - the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, Lighthouse of Michigan, Detroit Dog Rescue, Clarkston Family Farm, Turning Point, Macomb, Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers, the Clinton River Watershed Council, Belleville Township, the City of Roseville, MN, and The Open Door, MN - giving back to those who provide essential services to their communities.

In addition to their volunteer support, the credit union invested nearly $140,000 to benefit the respective nonprofit organizations; a combination of financial donations, purchased materials for the needed projects, and the value of more than 2,300 volunteer hours. This investment is a reflection of the credit union philosophy that meaningful support takes many forms - time, donations, and resources.

Highlights of their day of caring include:

The basis of community is support. By giving back to their nonprofit partners during a season of generosity, and in the spirit of “people helping people,” the credit union strengthens the communities they serve and inspires hope for continued impact into the new year.



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