SANDY, Utah—Mountain America Credit Union, through its Mountain America Foundation, has donated $250,000 to the Fullmer Legacy Foundation.
This contribution, made in partnership with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines, supports the opening and programming of the new Fullmer Legacy Center in South Jordan, Utah—a facility dedicated to youth development, fitness, and community empowerment.
“At Mountain America, our mission goes beyond financial services—we are committed to making a lasting impact in the communities we serve,” Sterling Nielsen, president and CEO of Mountain America, said in a. Statement. “Supporting the Fullmer Legacy Foundation aligns with our values of education, wellness, and empowering future generations.”
The newly launched Fullmer Legacy Center is a tribute to the legendary middleweight boxing champion Gene Fullmer, and his brothers, Jay and Don, also champion boxers. The facility will provide free access to youth boxing programs, academic support, and mentorship opportunities designed to foster confidence, discipline, and healthy lifestyles among at-risk youth, the credit union said.“Words can’t fully express the joy I felt watching young people walk into the facility for the first time to train. It was a humbling moment,” said Larry Fullmer, board chair of the Fullmer Legacy Foundation. “I stood on the second floor and looked down to see one group sparring in the new ring, another working the heavy bags, and a third learning basic techniques with a coach in the exercise room. All the stress and challenges we’ve faced along the way fade in those moments—especially when one of the kids comes up and thanks us for building this place. None of it would be possible without the financial support of partners like you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
