Cedar Point FCU Wrapping Up ’80 Acts of Service for 80 Years’

LEXINGTON PARK, Md. —With 2025 coming to a close,  Cedar Point Federal Credit Union is reporting it is close to completing its “80 Acts of Service for 80 Years,” an initiative is said is aimed at giving back to its communities as it marks its anniversary.

Originally chartered to serve Navy sailors and civil servants at the Patuxent Naval Air Test Station in Patuxent River, Md., following World War II, Cedar Point Federal Credit Union expanded moved in 2009 to a community charter that includes residents of Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s counties.

To mark the milestone, throughout 2025 Cedar Point FCU said it will complete 80 acts of service—ranging from educational support and food assistance to environmental initiatives—to reflect each year of its operation. 

Community Ideas Sought

Community members are being encouraged to submit ideas for volunteer projects or ways the credit union can offer meaningful support to local individuals and organizations.

To date, the credit union said it has completed 69 of the 80 acts of kindness, with organizations that have received support including the Cinderella Society, the St. Mary’s Public School Shoe Fund, Ladies of Charity Calvert County,  Solomons Mission Center and local animal shelters throughout Southern Maryland.

Beyond its anniversary campaign, Cedar Point said it also continues to invest in Southern Maryland through a wide array of youth-focused and charitable programs.

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