The bi-annual Care Crew Volunteering Week is a testament to Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union’s (FMFCU) commitment to social responsibility and community well-being. Through this week-long initiative, employees actively contribute to multiple community service projects, making a positive impact on the lives of those in need.
During the week, employees volunteered at five different organizations, dedicating more than 125 hours to various causes. These organizations cover a broad spectrum of causes, ensuring the FMFCU Care Crew make a large impact.
“Our employees’ commitment to giving back is truly inspiring,” said FMFCU President and CEO Mike Magnavita. “Care Crew Volunteering Week reflects the very best of what FMFCU stands for—building strong connections and supporting the communities we serve. I’m proud of the collective effort to make a difference.” FMFCU provided volunteer services for the following organizations throughout the Delaware Valley:
- Exceptional Care For Children, a pediatric skilled nursing facility located in Newark, Delaware that provides transitional, long term and palliative care to medically fragile and technology dependent children. FMFCU volunteers prepped for the upcoming holidays by cleaning toys, replacing batteries and old items and organizing toy bins.
- The mission of the Chester Education Foundation is to support educational excellence and to promote community revitalization in the Chester Upland community. FMFCU volunteers built furniture including desks, filing cabinets and shelving units for the Foundation’s new resource center.
- Safe Harbor of Chester County provides emergency housing, food, and access to support services in a structured environment for unhoused single men and women in Chester County. FMFCU Volunteers packed 40+ lunches with uplifting notes for Safe Harbor clients.
- Chester County Food Bank works to address the hunger problem in Chester County. FMFCU Volunteers packed over 600 holiday meals.
- Leveling the Playing Field redistributes sports equipment to expand access and equity within youth sports and recreation programs in under-resourced communities. FMFCU volunteers organized 5 bins of donated equipment at the organization’s Sharon Hill warehouse.
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