Genisys CU Commits $500K Over 3 Years to Support Lighthouse Program

PONTIAC, Mich. –Genisys Credit Union said it is committing $500,000 over the  next three years to support Lighthouse, a Pontiac-based nonprofit, as part of its ambitious “Lighting the Way” campaign. 

Genisys Cu said the initiative aims to significantly expand Lighthouse’s Pontiac campus and affordable housing offerings to combat poverty and housing insecurity across Southeast Michigan.

“Our first branch was established in Pontiac and we’ve never forgotten the role this community played in shaping who we are,” President and CEO Jackie Buchanan said in a statement. “Lighthouse has been a trusted partner for over twenty years, and we share a deep commitment to the people of Pontiac and surrounding communities. The redeveloped Lighthouse campus will provide safe and stable, family-friendly housing that fosters resilience and reduces the stress of frequent displacement. Supporting this project is more than a donation, it’s a reflection of our mission and the values we share with our members and the broader community.”

Jackie Buchanan

About the Organization

With over 85 years of experience, Genisys Credit Union said Lighthouse has served the region through a broad range of housing, food assistance, stabilization and support programs. 

‘One-Stop Shop’

The $40 million “Lighting the Way” campaign is a campus expansion project that will redevelop Lighthouse’s headquarters in Pontiac into a 
“strong, centralized base of operations and a ‘one-stop shop’ for residents in need. The campaign will implement lasting solutions to combat homelessness, address food insecurity, and provide support services by including:

  • Lighthouse Campus, a comprehensive center for services and support
  • Expanded emergency housing in private quarters and access to supportive services, where families in need of shelter can reside safely as they work to obtain stable housing. The facility will annually serve 600 individuals.
  • Social Supermarket, where residents can shop without cost for the items they need, while connecting with a social worker who can help access additional stabilization services Economic Opportunity Center, where anyone in need can connect to social workers, access computers, receive financial and employment coaching, and more
  • Community Event Spaces, where guests can gather to eat and connect, and community partners can host activities, provide support and create opportunities for volunteer engagement

Assistance With Funding

Beyond the credit union’s direct contribution, Genisys Credit Union said it also played a pivotal role in securing an additional $1.7 million in funding from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis through its Affordable Housing Program (AHP).

Other key housing projects include:

  • Auburn Place – 54 new affordable units in a five-story building
  • Beacon Square & Townhomes – 40 renovated units to improve housing quality

‘Thankful to be Involved’

“We’re incredibly thankful to be involved in this initiative,” Buchanan added. “It’s going to take all of us, businesses, nonprofits, neighbors, working together to make lasting change. I encourage anyone who can to learn more, get involved, and be part of something that will truly uplift our community.”

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