WyHy Federal Credit Union Demonstrates Commitment to Wyoming Communities With a $10,000 Donation to Wyoming Hunger Initiative
CHEYENNE, Wyo., December 18, 2023 (Newswire.com) - WyHy Federal Credit Union, rooted in the philosophy of "People Helping People," proudly announces a significant step in their ongoing commitment to community welfare. As part of their dedication to making a positive impact in Wyoming, WyHy is delighted to contribute $10,000 to the Wyoming Hunger Initiative, an organization dedicated to addressing food insecurity across the state.
Wyoming Hunger Initiative, led by First Lady Jennie Gordon, plays a crucial role in identifying and addressing food insecurity challenges faced by individuals and families throughout Wyoming. The $10,000 donation from WyHy Federal Credit Union will directly support the Wyoming Hunger Initiative's efforts to alleviate hunger, nourish communities, and enhance the well-being of Wyoming residents.
Strengthening Wyoming Together
The $10,000 donation underscores WyHy's commitment to addressing pressing social issues and making a positive impact in Wyoming. By supporting the Wyoming Hunger Initiative, WyHy aims to be a catalyst for positive change and contribute to the well-being of their fellow Wyomingites.
WyHy Federal Credit Union encourages other businesses, organizations, and community members to join in the effort to combat hunger in Wyoming. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those facing food insecurity and strengthen the bonds that make Wyoming a resilient and caring community.
About WyHy Federal Credit Union
Founded in December 1953 with a mission to serve Wyoming Highway Department employees and their families, WyHy Federal Credit Union has grown into a financial institution that is deeply woven into the fabric of Wyoming communities. With branch locations in Cheyenne, Casper, Green River, Lyman, and Rock Springs, WyHy has embraced a philosophy of not just providing financial services but actively contributing to the welfare of the communities they serve.
Source: WyHy FCU
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