FAIRLESS HILLS – TruMark Monetary awarded a donation of $7,500 to United Manner of Bucks County as a part of the credit score union’s neighborhood outreach initiative, Concern for Neighborhood.
TruMark Monetary launched Concern for Neighborhood as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Every month, the credit score union selects totally different organizations to obtain assets wanted for his or her purchasers.
Eric Drab, TruMark Monetary AVP and Levittown Department Supervisor, left, presents a donation of brand-new kids’s books to P.J. O’Brien, Influence Director, Monetary Stability at United Manner of Bucks County exterior United Manner’s HELP Heart. (Submitted Photograph)
“In the course of the pandemic, we seen that many native nonprofits have been stretched skinny and in want of assets,” stated Christine Woods, Vice President of Public Relations & Authorities Affairs at TruMark Monetary Credit score Union. “Right here at TruMark Monetary, we care about our communities – and we wish them to be as robust as doable. That’s why we’re proud to assist organizations like United Manner proceed their vital work.”
“We’re so grateful for the assist of TruMark Monetary,” stated Marissa Christie, President & CEO at United Manner of Bucks County. “Proper now, we’re seeing a spike in of us who’re ALICE (Asset Restricted, Revenue Constrained, Employed) in want of emergency help – and we anticipate extra within the coming months. TruMark Monetary’s assist will really make a distinction as we reply to our neighborhood’s growing wants.”
Along with the financial reward, the credit score union additionally donated brand-new kids’s books to United Manner’s HELP Heart.
The HELP Heart supplies necessities like cleansing provides, private hygiene gadgets, and residential items – fully freed from cost – to native residents who’re struggling financially. Neighborhood members concerned with studying extra concerning the HELP Heart, together with volunteer alternatives, can go to www.uwbucks.org/helpcenter.