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Martha F. Willison Memorial Scholarship

Martha F. Willison Memorial Scholarship

05/16/2024

First Harvest Credit Union has been proudly supporting the Martha F. Willison Memorial Scholarship since its inception. This year?s recipient is Bryanna Mahan, from Dr. Charles E. Brimm. Medical Arts.

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Charitable Journey Donation to the German Shepherd Rescue of New Jersey

Charitable Journey Donation to the German Shepherd Rescue of New Jersey

05/08/2024

During the first quarter of 2024, our employees raised $1,577 in donations for the German Shepherd Rescue of New Jersey, a rescue program to help German Shepherd dogs find permanent, healthy and loving homes. The organization also helps to educate adopters and the public on best practices for dog owners and the unique needs of having a German Shepherd dog as a member of your household.

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National Volunteer Week

National Volunteer Week

04/22/2024

National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to recognize the impact of volunteer service. First Harvest recognizes our Charitable Journey program and its committee members for their passion in helping others.

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2023 Harvest Season of Giving Recap

2023 Harvest Season of Giving Recap

01/03/2024

Our First Harvest family, made up of members and staff, have donated over 500 pounds of food, over 100 toys, hundreds of jackets, and we have supported various food pantries in our communities.

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First Harvest employees adopted five families for the holidays.

First Harvest employees adopted five families for the holidays.

12/15/2023

We are extremely proud of our First Harvest employees for coming together to adopt five families during the holiday season. Coordinated by our Charitable Journey group, which is an employee-run charity program, our staff pulled funds together allowing them to fulfill the gift wish-list of every single family member that were adopted, including children and parents.

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