Motor City Community Credit Donates Van To Unemployed Help Centre
Thursday October 18th, 2018, 12:30pm
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Motor City Community Credit Union is donating a minivan to the Unemployed Help Centre of Windsor, which can be used for multiple agency purposes.
“We are so grateful for this amazing donation from Motor City Community Credit Union,” said June Muir, CEO of the Unemployed Help Centre. “Having a minivan at our disposal will help to ensure we maintain our presence across the area– whether we’re out picking up Coats for Kids donations, at job fairs or visiting our farmers and growers to further educate them about the Plentiful Harvest Food Rescue program. The UHC name will definitely be seen on our local roads.”
The donation took place on October 18th as part of celebrations for International Credit Union Day.
“We are thrilled to offer this donation as a small token of our appreciation for all UHC provides for the less fortunate in our community,” said Marketing and Community Relations Manager for MCCCU, Becky Langlois. “As your community programs continue to expand, so does your outreach and this is proof that you make such a difference for so many. On behalf of Motor City’s 13,000 members, staff, management and board of directors, thank you for all you do and enjoy this Dodge minivan built right here in our community.”