From left, Karen Stroebel, mortgage loan officer, and Kari Krummel, branch manager, stand in from of their department to give away “Coins for a Cause” gift bags and receive donations in the Campbell’s Soup collection barrel. Photos by Sarv Mithaqiyan
From left, Karen Stroebel, mortgage loan officer, and Kari Krummel, branch manager, stand in from of their department to give away “Coins for a Cause” gift bags and receive donations in the Campbell’s Soup collection barrel. Photos by Sarv Mithaqiyan
Kari Krummel and her staff at Affinity Plus decorated their branch entryway with candles with Campbell’s Soup cans, kitchenware accessories and more.
Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union in Cambridge teamed up with Fox 9 and Minnesota food banks to make a positive impact during the holiday season last week.
The new program is dubbed “Coins for a Cause,” which seeks to help people in need, said Hillary Kline, senior public relations specialist of Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union in St. Paul.
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