LJ Tarman, vice president of marketing and public relations ofthe $1.2 billion NuVision Federal Credit Union, was recentlyrecognized by Congress for her leadership and community relationsoutreach, and the $1.2 billion Huntington Beach, Calif., creditunion itself was feted for its charitable work in communities itserves across Southern California and Arizona.

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The Congressional Certificate of Recognition was presented toTarman by the office of U.S. Rep. John Campbell (R-Calif.)

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“It is an honor to be recognized for something we lovedoing,” said Tarman. “NuVision has an enthusiastic team thatenjoys giving back to the communities we serve. We are alwaysexcited to show residents how easy and friendly banking withNuVision can be.”

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Along with Tarman's work, the credit union's staff hasparticipated in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's 2012 “Lightthe Night” event at Angels Stadium; the 2012 CHOC “Walk in thePark” at Disneyland Resort; adopting military families forThanksgiving through the USAR 79th SSC, HHD National Guard& Reserves Family Services Center; hosting collection sites forthe U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys For Tots program; fulfillingholiday wish lists for local military families throughSpouse2Spouse and donations to Project Self Sufficiency and TheCalifornia Paralyzed Veterans Association.

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