OnPoint Community Credit Union Donates $100,000 to Oregon and SW Washington Non-profits on Giving Tuesday

Today, on Giving Tuesday, OnPoint Community Credit Union announced it will contribute a total of $100,000, which will be split amongst eight non-profits that provide food and shelter relief to Oregonians and Southwest Washingtonians.

Heidi Kiani, Commercial Relationship Manager, OnPoint Community Credit Union (second from left) presents a check to Habitat for Humanity of Oregon's Sara Padilla, Grant Portfolio Director (left), Megan Parrott, Director of Engagement (second from right) and Shannon Vilhauer, Executive Director (right).

Blanchet House, Habitat for Humanity of Oregon and New Avenues for Youth will each use the $25,000 gift from OnPoint to advance their missions of providing food security, day shelter and valuable resources to underserved communities in the Portland metro area. OnPoint will provide $5,000 to each of the following regional non-profits: The Giving Plate in Central Oregon, 15th Night in Eugene, FISH of Vancouver in Southwest Washington, Marion Polk Food Share in Salem and Yamhill Community Action Project in McMinnville.

"Our purpose as a community credit union is to build strong communities," said Rob Stuart, OnPoint President and Chief Executive Officer. "We strive every day to live our purpose by partnering with organizations that address the most pressing needs of our communities. We are honored to partner with these eight incredible organizations as they work to make a tangible difference in the lives of those they serve."

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