The Gesa Credit Union location in Moses Lake.
April 27, 2024
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Gesa teams with charities for Hunger Action Month
RICHLAND ‒ Gesa Credit Union is teaming up with longtime partners Second Harvest and Food Lifeline to address food insecurity in the Northwest this Hunger Action Month, according to an announcement from Gesa. Throughout September, the three organizations will work together to mobilize the community to take action against the devastating impact hunger has locally. As the presenting sponsor for this year’s Hunger Action Month, Gesa will match up to $25,000 each in total donations to both Second Harvest and Food Lifeline, according to the announcement. The credit union will also collect monetary donations and host food drives for non-perishable food items at its branches throughout the month. All three organizations encourage the community to donate if they are able or volunteer their time at several opportunities across Washington on Hunger Action Day, which falls on Sept. 10.
Gesa Credit Union raises funds to plant trees
RICHLAND — Gesa Credit Union, in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, raised more than $66,000, which will help plant more than 31,000 trees across the Pacific Northwest, according to an announcement from GESA.