Volunteers from the $4.3 billion, Auburn Hills, Mich.-based Genisys Credit Union reveal the results of their recent trash and debris collection effort. Over two days in 10 Michigan and Minnesota communities, more than 70 Genisys employees, friends and family members put on their work gloves and volunteered to clean up waterways and parks. Four of the parks were cleaned in partnership with the Clinton River Watershed Council as part of "Clinton Clean-Up" – an annual initiative that aims to improve the health of the watershed through trash cleanups that promote preservation. The credit union also partnered with the City of Vassar, Waterford Parks and Rec, City of Clio, City of Fenton, City of Grand Blanc, City of Lakeville, Minn., and City of Roseville, Minn., for its clean-up efforts. All projects were completed as part of CU Kind, a Michigan Credit Union League movement that showcases the credit union difference by giving back to members, communities and beyond through harnessing the collective power of kindness to create a positive change.
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