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C R E D I T U N I O N
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HeartThe ArrowHeart Foundation is a community service effort established by Arrowhead Credit Union in 2013. Through ArrowHeart, our promise is to always give back to the community that we serve. The funds raised by the Foundation are used to
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ARROWHEAD IN THE COMMUNITY
�e Arrowhead teamsported their red ArrowHeart T-Shirtson National Wear Red Day,
a day dedicated to creating awareness about heart disease in women.
In addition to participating,
National Wear Red Day
Team members celebrated National Wear Red Day by donating $5 and wearing their red ArrowHeart t-shirts. Together $805 was raised to help create awareness about heart disease in women.
Donated to help create awareness about heart disease in women.
$805
2015 Believe Walk
Rain or shine, 147 volunteers from Arrowhead were ready to walk together at the 8th Annual Believe Walk.
During the month of September, team membershosted their own fundraisers, raising more than $9,000 to
programs and services.
$9,000Raised for localcancer programs.
Used Toy Drive
used toys were donated by the Arrowhead team to Steven’s Hope, a local organization that provides housing and essentials for families with seriously ill or injured children.
Bags of toys donated to help sick children and their families.
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Diaper Drive
The Arrowhead team donated more than 5,600 diapers and 12,000 wipes to
These essentials will go to local families, who are in need of basic items.
Diapers and 12,000 wipeswere donated to local families in need.
5,600
USO Snack Drive
As 225 soldiers passed through Ontario Airport for deployment, the Arrowhead team handed out snack packs. The team donated more than 4,000 snacks to the men and women served by Bob Hope Ontario USO as a thank you for their service.
Snacks donated to soldiersleaving for deployment.
4,000
A Flag for Every Hero
For Veterans Day, Arrowhead volunteers brought 2,000
Veterans. Together withtheir families, they helped
of every fallen hero.
Flags placed at the gravesof our fallen heroes.
2,000
4,000
5,600
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$1,100 Snacks donated to local soldiers leaving for deployment.
School supplies & 58 backpacks to homeless students at local shelters.
toiletries donated to college students in need.
Families provided with Thanksgivingmeals.
Diapers & 12,000 wipes donated to familes in need.
Donated to create awareness about heart disease.
$805
Community Service 2015
$9,000
2,000
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$11,000
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Raised for local cancerprograms and services.
Flags placed at a local cemetary for Veterans.
Bags oftoys donated to help sick children and their families. Holiday Toy Drive.
Handmade cardssent to military.
Books read to grade school students.
keep kind in mind
Students were taught how to manage money and plan for their future.
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Backpack Drive
Going back to school in the Fall was a little bit easier for local children in need. Arrowhead donated 58 backpacks and more than 4,000 school supplies to local shelters.
School supplies and 58backpacks donated tolocal shelters.
4,000
Read Across America
The team at Arrowheadcould not, would not, missthe opportunity to honorDr. Seuss on Read Across America Day.
More than a dozen volunteers picked theirfavorite Dr. Seuss books, and read to 30 classrooms at a local elementary school.
Books read to gradeschool students on Read Across America Day.
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Feeding the Homeless
groceries were carried in by Arrowhead team members, providing enough food to feed more than 200 families Thanksgiving meals.
Prior to Arrowhead’s delivery, Mary’s Table did not have enough food in their pantry to feed all of the families that would be seeking meals for Thanksgiving Day.
Families providedThanksgiving meals.
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Student Food Drive
Arrowhead team members surprised Cal State University San Bernardino with a truckload of food and toiletries to help stock “The Den,” a food pantry that is working to address food insecurity among students.
the campus received from an outside organization.
to local college students.
$1,100
holiday toy Drive
local Holiday Toy Drive.
$11,000
More than 650 disadvantagedchildren enjoyed a brighter Christmas thanks to the holiday spirit at Arrowhead.
The team donated more than $11,000 in toys to the Children’s Fund Celebration of Giving Campaign.
FINANCIAL WORKSHOPS
The Arrowhead Money Mentors held more than 60 Financial Workshops for local schools, teaching children how to be responsible with their money, and how to savefor future goals.
Students were taughthow to manage moneyand plan for their future.
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Warm, Caring, Friendly,Comes From the Heart,
Costs Nothing
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