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Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union Children’s Gift Collection for Family Promise of Cape May County

From left: Family Promise Family Advocate Kathleen O’Neill and Family Promise Director Laurie Johnson. 

By Press Release

Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union collected gifts for their Rio Grande Branch Starfish Angel Tree to benefit children from families associated with the Family Promise of Cape May County.  

Santa and his helpers presented the gifts to the children on Dec. 16 during the Annual Family Promise Christmas Party. The families were overjoyed and filled with sincere gratitude and appreciation. James Burns, Jersey Shore FCU President & CEO stated, “Words cannot express how satisfying it is to put a smile on the children’s faces and bring a little joy and excitement into the lives of the families, especially during the holidays.”

Jack Hickey, Jersey Shore FCU Board Member and Social Action Chairman, sincerely thanks our Credit Union members and staff for their generosity and kindness for the less fortunate and their contribution towards making families Christmas wishes come true.

Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union branches are located in Northfield, Galloway, Rio Grande, Hamilton Mall and the William J. Hughes Technical Center (restricted access). For additional information about Jersey Shore FCU, contact (609) 646-3339 or visit online at www.jerseyshorefcu.org.

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