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January 13, 2022
Throughout 2021, Wildfire Credit Union employees have enthusiastically volunteered to pay to wear jeans in support of a number of local non-profits in the Great Lakes Bay Region.  “Wildfire’s Jean Days are a long standing tradition at the credit union and are always very successful.  It is a great way for our employees to support area charities that do so much to help others in our communities”, said Michelle LeBlanc, Marketing Assistant.  In 2021, Wildfire employees raised over $13,000.  Below are the non-profits that benefited from the Jean Days:
 
    Mid-Michigan Children’s Museum       
    Rock Center for Youth Development
    CAN Council                               
    Children’s Grief Center
    Swan Valley Pay It Forward     
    Special Olympics Area 22
    Child & Family Services            
    Bay Area Women’s Center
    Shelterhouse                              
    Underground Railroad
    Major Chords for Minors
    Sheriff’s Support Division Association
    Heart of Saginaw           
    Biker’s Against Child Abuse
    Diaper Alliance                           
    Big Brothers Big Sisters
    Personal Assistance Options (PAO)
    Barb Smith Suicide Resource &   
    Response Network
    Great Lakes Dyslexia Center   
    Toys for Tots
    V.O.I.C.E.                                     
    Impact Designs
    1% Veteran’s Food Pantry                    
    GLB Veteran’s Coalition
    WKCQ Dream Makers               
    Hospital Hospitality House of Saginaw   
 
Wildfire Credit Union, a member-owned financial cooperative, has a community charter.  Membership is open for anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in the State of Michigan. More information is available on all Wildfire Credit Union’s products and services at www.wildfirecu.org.
Contact:
Michelle LeBlanc, Marketing Assistant
mleblanc@wildfirecu.org, (989) 249-8288