JACKSONVILLE, Fla.–VyStar Credit Union said it will mark the fourth year of its “Good is everywhere” campaign, which seeks to spotlight “the good that is being done by non-profits across our communities.”
From Sept. 10–30, the credit union said nonprofits from across Florida and Georgia will get to experience local nonprofits by enjoying free access to 30 cultural, educational and sporting events made possible through community partnerships. Additionally, employees will invest thousands of volunteer hours across partner nonprofits throughout the community, it said.

“VyStar members are the reason we’re able to make a difference,” VyStar President/CEO Brian Wolfburg said in a statement. “Good is everywhere celebrates not only the community partners that enrich our lives, but also honors our members, who make these partnerships and experiences possible. This is our way of saying thank you and giving members a chance to experience the impact of their support firsthand.”
What’s Included
According to VyStar, the campaign includes:
• Exclusive free member access to cultural, educational and sporting experiences
• Recognition of member-supported community partners across North and Central Florida, Metro Atlanta and South Georgia
• VyStar members receive priority registration for complimentary access to select attractions
• More than 2,300 employees will have opportunities to volunteer throughout Good is everywhere, serving on behalf of members and honoring the impact they make possible in the communities we share. This year’s projects include revitalizing residential dorms at Pine Castle in Jacksonville, stocking the shelves of Kennesaw State University’s CARE food pantry, hands-on STEM experiences in Jacksonville and Orlando, and helping families in Savannah create welcoming homes through Family Promise of the Coastal Empire.
In 2024, VyStar employees donated nearly 7,000 hours to nonprofits during Good is everywhere, a tradition that continues to grow because of the support and commitment of members, the credit union said.
