Campaign for Your Community: Helping the Plymouth Community United Way

Monday, December 5, 2011  at 10:16 AM
At Community Financial Credit Union, we believe engaging in our communities is one of the best ways to keep them vibrant and successful. That’s why we give back to our local non-profits and schools throughout the year. Part of that effort includes our work to raise money in support of the Plymouth Community United Way’s Campaign Drive.

During this annual campaign, our employees enroll to have donations deducted from their paychecks; all donations are then matched by Community Financial. Community Financial has been a Silver Campaign Sponsor for the past 13 years.

Even a little amount can go a long way for our community. If you see the payroll deduction application come across your desk, consider signing up! Not every company offers payroll deduction contributions.

The Plymouth Community United Way serves all of Western Wayne County. The foundation helps support the community by providing emergency shelters, food pantries, and other services for struggling families. Contributions are made for basic needs and stability resources such as crisis intervention, educational and youth development services, family services, and job training. Learn more about the Plymouth Community United Way and how you can help.


Posted by: Community Financial
Community Financial Members Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit, full-service financial institution owned and governed by its membership.

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