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Building up Communities Through Banking

InTouch Credit Union is launching its 5th Annual Toys for Tots® drive, starting Monday, November 16th!
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InTouch Credit Union (ITCU) members know their credit union is no stranger to supporting their local communities, whether through scholarships, “fun runs,” food drives, volunteer efforts, and more. They know their credit union is not only “working for them and their financial well-being,” but also that their financial institution offers products and services to better assist the communities, including both members and non-members, they serve.

In a year as uncertain as 2020, ITCU members can rest assured that some traditions are still being maintained, because ITCU is launching its 5th Annual Toys for Tots® drive, running from Monday, November 16 through Saturday, December 12!

All ITCU branches will serve as drop-off sites for those who wish to donate a new, unwrapped toy, while the credit union will also host a matching component in the form of monetary donation matches when a new account1, loan1, or credit card1 is opened at ITCU. Members will not only establish a new account and/or loan to help meet their financial goals, but also give back to the community!

To learn more about the drive and the matching component, please visit www.itcu.org/toys-for-tots.

We look forward to another successful drive and are looking forward to working with you on reaching your financial goals. Now, as well as throughout the other months in the year, at InTouch Credit Union, your membership matters!

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1 Accounts and loans subject to approval. This credit union is federally insured by the NCUA.

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