Elevations donates $10,000 to native Thanksgiving meals drives


Within the spirit of Thanksgiving, Elevations Credit score Union gave two beneficiant donations totaling $10,000 to assist two native meals drives attain their targets of serving to guarantee heat meals this vacation season. 

The primary donation consisted of $5,000 and eight turkeys to the Meals Financial institution for Larimer County’s Tour de Turkey. The second donation of $5,000, equal to roughly 350 turkeys, was made to Neighborhood Meals Share’s Turkey Time Drive to assist them attain their total objective of elevating $46,000. 

“At Elevations Credit score Union, we imagine within the energy of giving again to the group. Supporting native meals drives through the vacation season is among the some ways we will make a optimistic affect and assist these in want,” mentioned Wendy Beswick, chief advertising and marketing officer at Elevations Credit score Union. 

Elevations team members donate $5,000 to Food Bank for Larimer County

“Due to the generosity of Elevations Credit score Union, we will present important meals to households who would possibly in any other case go with out through the holidays. Their help is a crucial a part of our mission to combat starvation in our group,” mentioned Kim Silva, CEO of Neighborhood Meals Share. 

Elevations Credit score Union stays dedicated to group outreach and help, particularly through the vacation season. By supporting native meals banks and supporting their essential work, the credit score union continues to uphold its values of group and repair.  

“We’re very grateful for Elevations’ contribution,” mentioned Amy Pezznai, CEO at Meals Financial institution for Larimer County. “Each greenback brings us nearer to a extra inclusive and supportive group the place nobody wants to fret about placing meals on the desk through the holidays.”   For extra data or to be taught how one can help the Meals Financial institution for Larimer County and Neighborhood Meals Share, please go to https://foodbanklarimer.org and https://communityfoodshare.org/.

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