Credit Union Donates $80,000 to Nonprofits, Conducts Random Acts of Kindness
FREDERICK, Md., Oct. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In celebration of International Credit Union Day (ICU Day), Thursday, October 19th, Nymeo Federal Credit Union promoted the credit union philosophy of "people helping people" throughout the community. Nymeo donated a total of $80,000 to local nonprofits in Frederick and Montgomery County and conducted random acts of kindness at branches and grocery stores.
"In collaboration with VISA, Nymeo was fortunate to donate funds to local nonprofits we've developed strong relationships with over the past several years," said Nymeo's President and CEO Vicki Johnston. "We know this financial support will make a significant difference in the lives of people and animals in need throughout our communities."
The nonprofits included the United Way of Frederick County, the Frederick Rescue Mission, Blessings in a Backpack, and both Frederick and Montgomery County Humane Societies.
To make ICU Day even more special, Random Acts of Kindness were carried out at Nymeo branches and throughout the community. These acts included distribution of gift cards at branches and nearby grocery stores, with the aim of brightening people's days in unexpected ways.
About Nymeo Federal Credit Union:
Nymeo is a cooperative, not-for-profit financial institution with headquarters in Frederick, MD. Nymeo offers traditional banking products, but stands apart from other financial institutions with its outstanding customer service, innovative branch concepts, low interest rate loans and new mobile banking application for its members. Nymeo membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships, attends school, volunteers, or conducts regular business in Frederick and Montgomery Counties. For more information about Nymeo please visit nymeo.org.
Media Contact
Gwen Farrell, Marketing and Community Relations Manager, Nymeo Federal Credit Union, 240-436-4030, [email protected], www.nymeo.org
SOURCE Nymeo Federal Credit Union

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