KAILUA-KONA — That’s some giving. ADVERTISING KAILUA-KONA — That’s some giving. Through the heart-felt efforts of the Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union (HCFCU) staff, members and local small businesses, more than $23,000 was raised and donated to The Food Basket,
KAILUA-KONA — That’s some giving.
Through the heart-felt efforts of the Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union (HCFCU) staff, members and local small businesses, more than $23,000 was raised and donated to The Food Basket, Hawaii Island’s Food Bank, during the credit union’s annual “Market Days” events.
“I am extremely proud of David and the entire HCFCU staff,” said Tricia Buskirk, credit union President and CEO, in a press release announcing the drive results. “Our annual Market Days are successful because our employees are committed to supporting The Food Basket. Our members, businesses and community have huge hearts and are always there to support our families in need.”
David Miyashita, HCFCU’s Marketing Coordinator, spearheaded the events, which included leading branch and department team captains, supervising the various vendors and activities, and keeping HCFCU’s mission of feeding Hawaii County’s hungry a top priority.
Held annually in October at all HCFCU branches, Market Days is a multilevel event during which businesses are invited to sell such items as baked goods, food, clothing, jewelry and home products, donate produce to sell, and provide valuable items for silent auctions. Additionally, HCFCU employees held work lunch fundraisers and sold ribbons to raise additional monies for The Food Basket. All event proceeds were donated to The Food Basket.
The employees of HCFCU collectively nominate and vote on a “Triennial Social Responsibility Partner” to which they focus their Market Day fundraising for three years, making a true difference for the organization.
This is HCFCU’s second of three years supporting The Food Basket and last year’s Market Days event generated a $20,000 donation.
Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit credit union owned by its over 40,000 member/owners with branches in Honokaa, Kailua-Kona, Kaloko, Kealakekua and Kohala.