PSECU, Pennsylvania’s digital-first credit union, partnered with over 40 statewide philanthropic organizations in 2024, underscoring the company’s dedication to meaningful community engagement. These partnerships include the company’s four-pillar charity partners – Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) Hospitals, Junior Achievement (JA), Feeding Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania Envirothon.
“At PSECU, giving back defines who we are and is a big driver in everything we do,” said George Rudolph, President & CEO. “This year, our partnerships tackled real challenges head-on, supporting countless communities in need. We are committed to partnering with charitable organizations that share our vision of creating lasting positive change in our home state.”
Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) Hospitals: PSECU expanded its partnership with CMN Hospitals to support life-changing care for children and families across the Commonwealth. In October, the organizations continued their special jersey auction initiative to raise $29,451 for pediatric care programs. Other notable initiatives included sponsoring the Kids Helping Kids Hour during a charity telethon and a toy/supply drive benefiting Penn State Children’s Hospital’s Child Life Program. Additionally, after an unexpected fundraiser cancellation, PSECU donated over 50 children’s car seats to families in need at Saint Vincent Hospital in Erie, PA.
Junior Achievement (JA): PSECU teamed up with Junior Achievement to host virtual and in-person career fairs focused on financial literacy and career planning, reaching over 25,000 students across four regions. PSECU employees also volunteered a record-breaking 166 hours with JA, providing practical advice and financial tips to help students prepare for the future.
Feeding Pennsylvania: During Hunger Action Month, PSECU donated $100 for every photo of PSECU members volunteering at local food banks. PSECU also participated in bi-monthly volunteer nights at the Central PA Food Bank and sponsored the Hops and Vines for Hunger event, both addressing food insecurity, one of Pennsylvania’s most pressing challenges.
“PSECU’s support strengthens our efforts to fight hunger across Pennsylvania,” said Julie Bancroft, CEO of Feeding Pennsylvania. “Their partnership helps us provide critical meals and resources to families, making an immense impact in the communities we serve.”
Pennsylvania Envirothon: As an advocate for environmental conservation, PSECU contributed $40,000 to Pennsylvania Envirothon, a natural resource environmental education program. This funding enhanced the digital components of its educational programs, particularly the oral section of its competition, which now features a sustainable energy theme.
Each of these four pillar charity partners also benefited from the 2024 Chips In! Golf Outing, one of PSECU’s biggest fundraisers. This year, the event raised $104,210, which the partners split equally. Since its launch in 2017, this annual event has raised over $400,000.
“None of this year’s charitable partnerships and achievements would have been possible without the dedication of our employees, members, and partners,” said Karen Rousche, Community Engagement Program Manager at PSECU. “From addressing food insecurity to supporting families and students, 2024 showed the tangible impact of working with statewide organizations for good. We’re ready to build on this momentum in our 2025 initiatives.”
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