With Detroit hit hard by the economy, Michigan First Credit Union has stepped up its efforts to help the local community and charities do more.
So far this year, Michigan First has helped 55 organizations and provided more than $64,000 in financial contributions. The credit union is also helping by providing free services, sponsorships and scholarships.
"Since many individuals and companies are struggling in this economy and have been forced to reduce their charitable donations, nonprofits and other community organizations need help now more than ever," said Michael Poulos, president/CEO of Michigan First. "We are proud to be able to lend a helping hand to the many outstanding organizations and individuals."
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