First Harvest Celebrates With 84 Acts of Kindness

DEPTFORD, N.J.–First Harvest Credit Union said it celebrated its 85 years of service by delivering over 85 Acts of Kindness to its 47,000+ members and by reinvesting in the Southern New Jersey community it serves. 

First Harvest said it is committed to putting the “people helping people” credit union philosophy into action through various employee volunteer events, new member giveback programs, and by strengthening community partnerships.

Completed Acts of Kindness include:

  • Expanding ATM access throughout Southern New Jersey within AtlantiCare healthcare facilities
  • Reinvesting in partnering colleges and universities, including Atlantic Cape County Community College and Rowan College of South Jersey
  • Appreciation efforts for healthcare Select Employer Groups (SEGs) and community partners
  • Elevating and cleaning local green spaces in Camden County
  • Connecting with high school students to teach budgeting skills, showcase career opportunities, and help support their path to higher education

Upcoming Acts of Kindness include:

  • Expanding food access throughout the region through New Jersey Credit Unions Food Cooperative
  • Supporting local families through hands-on projects with Habitat for Humanity
  • First responder and teacher appreciation initiatives for SEGs and community partners
  • Safe and secure disposal of private information with free Fall Shredder Event
  • Breast cancer awareness programs and Pink Ribbon fundraiser benefitting the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper
  • Uplifting local families and charitable organizations through ongoing Charitable Journey programs

Top Priority

“For 85 years, our members have remained our top priority, and our team is committed more than ever to delivering quality financial solutions, inclusive banking programs, and exemplary member service. As we celebrate our anniversary this month, we’re excited to deepen our commitment to our membership and the Southern New Jersey community through our various giveback and reinvestment projects,” President and CEO Mike Dinneen said in a statement.

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