Mountain America Credit Union and the Arizona Coyotes Continue Support of Southwest Human Development
Through the Guiding You Forward program, $50,000 will be donated to support early childhood development, including early literacy and assistive technology programs
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PHOENIX, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For the second year, Mountain America Credit Union and the Arizona Coyotes have partnered to support Southwest Human Development through their Guiding You Forward program. Southwest Human Development, the largest early childhood development nonprofit organization in Arizona, provides critical resources to 140,000 children, their families and professionals annually.
Through the “Guiding You Forward” program, Mountain America and the Arizona Coyotes will donate $50,000 to Southwest Human Development to support early childhood development, including early literacy and assistive technology programs.
Mountain America Celebrates Ten Years of Paying It Forward
500+ individuals and organizations have received over $250,000 in Utah
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SANDY, Utah, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In winter of 2011, Mountain America Credit Union began paying it forward to individuals and organizations who give back to others in need. This marks the tenth year that Mountain America has partnered with Salt Lake City-based KUTV to spotlight those in the community who are making a positive impact in the lives of others with the Pay it Forward program.
This marks the tenth year that Mountain America has partnered with Salt Lake City-based KUTV to spotlight those in the community who are making a positive impact in the lives of others with the Pay it Forward program.
Scott Simpson from the banking and credit union industry.
Sterling Nielsen, president and CEO of Mountain America Credit Union, and
Natalie Kaddas, president and CEO of Kaddas Enterprises, served as moderators.
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