Credit Unions for Kids in the News

Portland Business Journal: Charity Effort Supports Kids’ Hospitals Countrywide

The Oregon and SW Washington Credit Unions for Kids program is featured in the Portland Business Journal highlighting over 25 years of fundraising.

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CO-OP Miracle Match Offering $1 Million in Matching Funds for Credit Unions for Kids Events

CO-OP Financial Services created a $1 million matching funds program to benefit Credit Unions for Kids supporting local Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. CO-OP will match credit union funds raised to help millions of kids overcome illnesses and injuries.

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Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals to Host Annual Celebration

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals is hosting its annual celebration in Orlando, Fla., Oct. 20-22. Through its Credit Unions for Kids program, the credit union movement has raised more than $80 million for affiliated children’s hospitals since 1996.

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Donations Allow You to Dress in Denim on Miracle Jeans Day

Credit union employees, in partnership with Credit Unions for Kids, are encouraged to donate $5 in exchange for the opportunity to wear jeans to work on Wed., Sept. 14. All proceeds benefit Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

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Interest in Golf Tournament Hints at Improving Economy

Hank and Moose Open golf tournament brings credit unions together with professional athletes to raise money for Credit Unions for Kids and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

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Where the Rubber Hits the Road: Credit Union Charity Ride Revs Up Again

This is the sixth year the credit union system’s motorcycle enthusiasts have got together to raise funds for the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland, Ore.

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Credit Unions for Kids Raises $135,000 for Children’s Hospital

These funds will go to the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in support of new facilities, equipment, research, and patient programs.

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