First Harvest Credit Union Celebrates Healthcare Workers

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CompleteCare Health Network – Vineland Health Campus benefitted from a recent First Harvest Credit Union initiative for National Nurses Week and National Hospitals Week.

First Harvest, which has two locations in Vineland, celebrated local healthcare workers by delivering over 1,400 snack bags to eight Select Employer Groups (SEGs) and partnering healthcare facilities throughout Southern New Jersey. This initiative is part of the credit union’s broader 85th Anniversary community giveback campaign, designed to support local organizations, essential workers, and families in the communities First Harvest proudly serves. 

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Each snack bag prepared by First Harvest employees included a variety of treats and a handwritten thank-you card created by the children of staff members who participated in the organization’s Bring Your Child to Work Day. These small heartfelt gestures served as tokens of appreciation for the dedication of healthcare workers across the region.

“As part of our 85th Anniversary, we’ve made a commitment to elevate our legacy of giving back to the organizations and individuals who make our communities stronger, including the healthcare heroes who care for our neighbors every day,” said First Harvest President & CEO Mike Dinneen. “Looking ahead, we’re excited to continue our community-focused initiatives with events like our Fall Shredder Day, teacher and school appreciation efforts, and expanded support for programs such as the New Jersey Credit Unions Food Cooperative and Adopt-A-Family.”

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