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ANCHORAGE — The Global Credit Union Foundation recently announced a total of $42,400 in donations that went to nonprofit organizations in Alaska and Arizona.
According to a press release, these donations were made through the foundation’s 2024 quarterly distribution funds that support groups dedicated to helping local children, veterans, and food banks.
“Thanks to the generosity of our members, the foundation is able to give back to the community by supporting some incredibly impactful organizations,” Global Credit Union Foundation Executive Director Noël Gabler stated in the press release. “By developing long-lasting partnerships like these, we’re able to help more people than we otherwise would.”
Donation amounts and recipients include: $12,400 to Girl Scouts of Alaska, $5,000 to NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), $5,000 to Educare Arizona, $15,000 to American Red Cross, and $5,000 to Southwest Human Development.
For more information, visit globalcu.org/foundation
Contact Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman reporter Jacob Mann at jacob.mann@frontiersman.com