Monday, October 31, 2011

Crescent Credit Union Participates in Anton’s Cleaners Coats For Kids Drive

Brockton, MA – Brockton-based Crescent Credit Union is participating as a Corporate Partner in Anton’s Cleaners Coats for Kidswinter-coat collection drive. Crescent is collecting coats from members, neighbors, and employees to assist Anton’s Cleaners in collecting good, quality coats– the kind you would give to a friend – for any age and in any size. The campaign will continue through January 7, 2012.
Following cleaning at no charge by Anton’s, Coats for Kids’ distribution partners such as Catholic Charities, Community Giving Tree, Lutheran Social Services of New England, MA Association for Community Action, MA Coalition for the Homeless, MA Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, The Salvation Army, and others will ensure that the coats get to those who cannot afford one during the cold weather months.
Coats can be dropped off at any of Crescent Credit Union’s five Brockton branches: 115 Commercial Street, 1219 Main Street, 1300 Belmont Street, 835 Oak Street, and 715 Crescent Street in the Shaw’s Supermarket. For more information, visit www.crescentcredit.orgor call 508-559-5409.
About Crescent Credit Union
Founded in 1919, Crescent Credit Union was originally chartered to serve the financial needs of employees at the Tarlow Brothers Leather Company in Brockton, Massachusetts. As the credit union grew, it moved into a small building on Crescent Street and adopted the street's name. Today, Crescent Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative providing better banking solutions to over 45,000 members. Anyone who lives or works in Plymouth, Bristol, Norfolk, or Barnstable counties can join Crescent Credit Union. For more information, please call 508-559-5409 or visit www.crescentcredit.org.
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jonahWEIN
Vice President, Marketing
Crescent Credit Union

1300 Belmont Street
Brockton, MA 02301
(508) 559-5400
www.crescentcu.org
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