Maine’s Credit Unions Hit New Milestone in Effort to Fight Hunger, Raising $1.49M During 2025

FREEPORT, Maine–During a ceremony hosted by the Maine Credit Union League, it was announced the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger raised $1,496,116.71 in food and monetary donations through its most recent fundraising year. 

The total represents a new milestone for the Campaign, which marked its 35th year of fighting hunger in communities across Maine in 2025, the league said.

“Behind every dollar raised is a neighbor, a family, or a child who needs reliable access to food,” MCUL President Elise Baldacci said in a statement. “For 35 years, Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger has shown what’s possible when credit unions work together for the greater good. These results reflect the deep compassion and community leadership credit unions bring to strengthening communities and supporting the organizations on the front lines of hunger relief across Maine.”

From left:  Maine Credit Union League President Elise Baldacci; Director of Communications & Social Impact Lauren Simonds; and League Vice President Jen Burke.

Goal Surpassed

At the beginning of 2025, the Maine league said credit unions set a goal of raising $1.35 million in honor of the Campaign’s 35th year fighting hunger—and surpassed it together. That shared success enabled the Campaign to support 298 organizations statewide, reinforcing the vital hunger-relief work taking place in Maine communities, the league added. 

“During a year of uncertainty—marked by funding cuts and a government shutdown—credit unions stepped up quickly and decisively,” Jen Burke, VP-outreach & strategic Initiatives at the Maine league, said in a statement. “Their commitment to addressing hunger in their communities never wavered. In fact, their resolve was strengthened by the growing need and their shared desire to put the credit union People Helping People philosophy into action.”

Remarks Offered During Event

The league reported the event featured remarks from Heather Paquette, president of Good Shepherd Food Bank, who provided a timely update on the organization’s efforts to ensure access to food for Mainers facing hunger. University of Maine students in attendance also offered details about their upcoming April Maine Day Meal Pack Out and ways credit unions can support UMaine’s efforts to address food insecurity. 

The Campaign for Ending Hunger presented the University of Maine Foundation with a $5,000 donation to support the Meal Pack Out event.

More Than $16 Million Raised

“Since the Campaign’s founding in 1990, Maine credit unions have contributed more than $16.3 million to support hunger-relief efforts across the state,” added Baldacci in a statement. “As fundraising efforts continue into 2026, credit unions remain committed to building on this momentum—working alongside community partners, responding to emerging needs, and ensuring this long-standing effort to end hunger in Maine grows even stronger in the year ahead.”

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