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Revity Credit Union employees raised $1,415 for Equipping The Called in Collinsville


By Tribune Staff
• Revity Credit Union employees came together to raise $1,415, along with donations of diapers, for Equipping The Called through its ongoing Jeans for Generations program.

Revity Credit Union’s Jeans for Generations program reflects the credit union philosophy of people helping people, empowering employees to support local organizations making a meaningful difference. Each month, Revity employees contribute donations to a selected charity and, in return, enjoy the comfort of wearing jeans and tennis shoes on Fridays and Saturdays.

This year’s program carries special significance as Revity Credit Union celebrates 85 years of community service, honoring the past, helping the present, and lifting the future of the communities it serves.

In recognition of April as Youth Month, contributions were dedicated to Equipping The Called, an organization that provides essential resources and support to foster families. Their mission helps ensure children entering care have access to basic necessities and experience comfort and stability during times of uncertainty. In addition to monetary donations, Revity employees also collected diaper donations at each branch location to help stock Equipping The Called’s shelves and support families in need.

Revity is proud to support the meaningful work of Equipping The Called and the positive impact they make for children and families in our community. We are grateful for the opportunity to give back to a youth-focused organization and help make a difference where it matters most.

To learn more about Equipping The Called, visit equippingthecalled.org. For additional information about Revity Credit Union, visit RevityCU.com.

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