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TCU funded millions in relief in 2020

TCU funded millions in relief in 2020 Shares VACAVILLE While the challenges of 2020 are unprecedented, there were more opportunities this year than in Travis Credit Union’s 70-year history, to create value for its members and local community. In a nine-month span, Travis Credit Union implemented multiple financial relief initiatives for members and distributed over three million dollars to community partners providing essential services, all while serving and advocating for our members and neighbors in new and creative ways. “The pandemic and wildfires resulted in a team effort to show up for one another, our members and our community,” said Barry Nelson, president and CEO of Travis Credit Union.  “We are witnessing incredible resilience in the midst of astonishing hardship.”

Travis Credit Union continues holiday giving programs amid pandemic

Travis Credit Union continues holiday giving programs amid pandemic VACAVILLE Although the novel coronavirus pandemic has changed how Travis Credit Union gives back to the community this holiday season, it hasn’t affected the level of support and commitment to ensure programs partnered with for years are still provided for and championed. The credit union reached out to the community through many different programs, including participation in the Children’s Miracle Network Holiday Stocking Campaign, the Travis Air Force Base Festival of Trees Auction and Christmas Wish 2020, among others. “Financial wellness is at the heart of everything we do,” said Barry Nelson, president and CEO of Travis Credit Union, in a press release. “We are proud to participate in giving back through these programs to help our members, neighbors and community make the most of the holiday season.”

TCU funds millions for nonprofits

TCU funds millions for nonprofits Shares VACAVILLE In a nine-month span, Travis Credit Union implemented multiple financial relief initiatives for members and distributed more than $3 million to community partners providing essential services, all while serving and advocating for our members and neighbors in new and creative ways. “The pandemic and wildfires resulted in a team effort to show up for one another, our members and our community,” said Barry Nelson, president and CEO of Travis Credit Union. “We are witnessing incredible resilience in the midst of astonishing hardship.” Travis Credit Union rapidly implemented COVID-19 Member Relief Programs that have resulted in:

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