Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Maine’s Credit Unions Prepare for St. Patrick’s Day by Sharing Some Green!

On Friday, March 16, in a ceremony called “The Giving of the Green,” Maine’s Credit Unions, through the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger, will make its largest, one-time donation ever to the Good Shepherd Food-Bank in the amount of $22,000, which represents the 22 years that Maine’s Credit Unions have raised funds for ending hunger. The donation will be given in memory of JoAnn Pike, the Founder of the Good Shepherd Food-Bank.

Pike began the Good Shepherd over 30 years ago and served as its Executive Director until February of 2004. Seven years ago this month, JoAnn passed away of cancer. Two days after Pike passed away, Maine credit unions were the first to make a significant contribution in her memory. Every year since, Maine’s credit unions have made a donation in her memory to mark the anniversary of her death and to remember the long-time hunger pioneer.

Maine’s Credit Unions recently announced that in 2011, the 22nd year of the Campaign, a new record of $446,929.56 was raised, an increase of nearly $45,000 over last year’s record. Since 1990, the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger has raised $4.3 million to help end hunger in Maine!

Every day is a good day to share some green with your credit union’s ending hunger efforts! Stop in to see the many ways they are raising funds for this great cause. Whether it is through automatic account deduction or participating in a raffle or bake sale, you can help make a difference in your community.

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