The Tinker Federal Credit Union (TFCU) Foundation proudly announces the generous donation from Credit Union Service Centers (CUSC) of Oklahoma through its CUSC Gives Back Foundation.
The donation will support programs benefiting local veterans and first responders and further the TFCU Foundation’s mission to provide critical home repairs and meaningful resources to those who serve our communities.
This contribution will directly support the TFCU Foundation’s Veteran Home Repair Program, which provides critical home repairs and modifications to help veterans remain safe in their homes. The program addresses safety and accessibility needs, working with volunteers and skilled tradespeople to improve overall comfort and quality of life for veterans and their families.
“We are deeply grateful for this support,” said Kate Bacon, managing director of the TFCU Foundation. “This donation reflects a shared commitment to honoring the service and sacrifice of veterans and first responders, and it will make a real and lasting impact in our community.”
Misty Babb-Hayes, CEO/President of CUSC, said that CUSC Gives Back chose the TFCU Foundation as the grant recipient because “The TFCU Foundation is doing meaningful, hands-on work to support veterans and first responders in tangible ways. Service to others is a core value of the credit union movement, and this grant is one way we live that commitment beyond our walls. We are proud to invest in a foundation that turns gratitude into action for those who serve our communities.
The Tinker Federal Credit Union Foundation is able to ensure that every donated dollar directly supports its programs thanks to the ongoing support of Tinker Federal Credit Union, which covers all administrative expenses. Contributions like this allow the TFCU Foundation to continue providing impactful services while maximizing the reach of every donation.
The Foundation extends its sincere thanks to CU Service Centers of Oklahoma and the CUSC Gives Back Foundation for their generosity and continued commitment to serving veterans and first responders.
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