Vermont Federal Credit Union delivers food and supplies in celebration of International Credit Union Day

Burlington, VT – On October 21, 2021, Vermont Federal Credit Union will join over 56,000 credit unions around the world to celebrate International Credit Union (ICU) Day. ICU Day highlights the many ways that credit unions across the world help members improve their financial health and well-being.

In celebration of International Credit Union Day, Vermont Federal Credit Union team members delivered food and reusable tote bags to seven food shelfs across northern Vermont.

“Credit unions were built on the principle of “people helping people,” said Jean Giard, CEO. “Food insecurity in our great state is an important issue for us. The lack of access to sufficient food because of limited financial resources is something we want to reduce as much as possible in Vermont. ”

For more than 100 years, credit unions have been providing access to affordable financial products while working to meet the needs of underserved communities. Vermont Federal Credit Union is honored to be a part of this proud tradition.

Vermont Federal Credit Union invites both members and nonmembers to visit one of their seven branches to celebrate this day.

Vermont Federal is an $800 million-plus financial institution, with seven locations currently serving over 45,000 members. Members are part of a cooperative, meaning they share ownership in the Credit Union and elect a volunteer board of directors. Vermont Federal Credit Union provides membership to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in the state of Vermont. Vermont Federal Credit Union is committed to providing support to the communities it serves and to make a decided difference in the lives of its members. For more information about Vermont Federal Credit Union, call (888) 252-0202, visit www.vermontfederal.org, or find us on Facebook.