Local credit union surprises community with free gas, groceries during holiday season
Public Service Credit Union (PSCU) is bringing the magic of the holidays directly into the communities they serve—surprising local residents with heartfelt acts of generosity designed to make holiday wishes come true. What makes this initiative especially meaningful is that it is 100% employee-funded: PSCU staff voluntarily contribute through payroll deductions throughout the year, building a charitable giving fund dedicated to supporting neighbors during the season of need. For more information visit: www.pscunow.com
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Local credit union surprises community with free gas, groceries during holiday season

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