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FAIRWINDS Joins Hands with Heart of Florida United Way for 5th Annual Thanksgiving Project

ORLANDO, FL (November 17, 2023) – On Tuesday, November 14, dozens of FAIRWINDS crew members gathered at Dezerland Park Orlando to pack holiday meals during the Heart of Florida United Way’s fifth annual Thanksgiving Project.
The annual community-wide initiative aims to provide 4,000 holiday meal kits to ALICE (asset limited, income constrained, employed) families in Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties. These kits will ensure that families in need can enjoy a Thanksgiving meal, fostering a sense of togetherness and hope during the holiday season.
"At FAIRWINDS, we advocate for the well-being of our community," said Elisha Gonzalez, vice president, Community Relations and Government Affairs, and executive director of the FAIRWINDS Foundation at FAIRWINDS. "Our commitment to 'Living Generously' extends beyond financial services; it encompasses our dedication to improving the lives of those we serve. Joining forces with Heart of Florida United Way for this Thanksgiving Project is another way we can make a meaningful impact in the lives of our neighbors."
The Thanksgiving Project is a heartwarming initiative that reflects the spirit of gratitude and giving back during the holiday season. FAIRWINDS encourages its employees and the entire Central Florida community to give back and help make a difference.
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About FAIRWINDS
FAIRWINDS Credit Union, led by President and CEO Larry Tobin, is headquartered in Orlando and is consistently ranked as one of the best financial institutions and employers in the region. Founded in 1949, the company has 619 employees. At FAIRWINDS, we want our members to achieve financial freedom. To do this we encourage our members to save more, eliminate debt, build wealth, and live generously, supporting them every step along the way. FAIRWINDS empowers members to pursue and achieve their personal and business goals by offering products and services that promote healthy spending and saving habits.

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