Banking & Finance  October 28, 2022

Premier Members Credit Union takes donations for food banks

BROOMFIELD — Premier Members Credit Union will collect donations for local food pantries during November. 

Donations can be made at Premier Members branches or at the credit union’s Broomfield headquarters. Branches chose a local food pantry to donate to ensure that all donations stay local to that community. Branches and their food-pantry partners include:

  • 8139 Howell St. and 12379 W. 64th Ave., Arvada: Community Table.
  • 5505 Arapahoe Ave. and 2667 Broadway, Boulder: Harvest of Hope.
  • 360 Interlocken Blvd., Broomfield: Broomfield FISH.
  • 6355 Promenade Parkway, Castle Rock: Help & Hope Center.
  • 10637 E. Briarwood Circle, Centennial: ORCC Food Bank.
  • 453 E. Wonderview Ave., Estes Park: Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park.
  • 8080 Colorado Blvd., Firestone: Table of Hope.
  • 600 S. Airport Road and 2142 N. Main St., Longmont: OUR Center.
  • 800 Coal Creek Circle, Louisville: Community Food Share.
  • 1825 Hood Ave., Pueblo: Pueblo Cooperative Care Center.
  • 755 E. 144th Ave., Thornton: Thornton Community Food Bank.
  • 2921 W. 120th Ave., Suite 100, and 8440 Federal Blvd., Westminster: Growing Home.

“We always want to provide support to our local communities,” Carlos Pacheco, CEO of Premier Members Credit Union, said in a written statement.  “One of our company pillars is Premier: Gives, where we provide the communities we serve with funds and employee volunteers to support initiatives of education, financial literacy, and basic needs. This food drive will help many members of our communities to thrive.”

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