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Envision Credit Union Honored with Inaugural Legacy Partner Award from Second Harvest of the Big Ben

Award celebrates long-term partnership and over $1 million in donations to the nonprofit 

Award celebrates long-term partnership and over $1 million in donations to the nonprofit 

[Tallahassee, Fla.] – Envision Credit Union was recently honored with the first ever Legacy Partner Award from Second Harvest of the Big Bend at their Annual Hunger Summit. This award recognizes organizations whose support has significantly advanced Second Harvest’s mission and its ability to serve the community. Envision’s commitment to fighting food insecurity perfectly exemplifies the spirit of this award and demonstrates the powerful impact that collective efforts can achieve. 

“Food insecurity is a pressing issue that affects countless individuals and families in our community,” said Darryl Worrell, President and CEO of Envision Credit Union. “As a credit union founded by educators 70 years ago, we believe that where you bank matters. When you choose Envision, you’re becoming a part of a credit union dedicated to making a real difference. I want to extend my heartfelt appreciation to everyone who has joined us in supporting Second Harvest and the incredible work they do to serve our community. Together, we are creating a stronger and healthier future.” 

The credit union’s annual ‘Envision No Hunger’ initiative encourages members, employees, local businesses, and residents to join Envision in donating to support Second Harvest’s childhood nutrition programs. This is the fifth year that Envision has led the charge, matching donations from the community dollar for dollar, up to $30,000. Since its inception in 2019, Envision No Hunger has raised more than $700,000. To enhance these efforts, Envision recently made an additional donation of $300,000, bringing their total support to more than one million dollars in just five years. 

“We extend our heartfelt thanks to Envision Credit Union for being such an exceptional partner in our mission to fight hunger in the Big Bend,” said Monique Ellsworth, CEO, Second Harvest of the Big Bend. “The constant support has made Envision a true catalyst for change, driving positive impact in our community. We are immensely grateful for their commitment to making a difference and helping us build a stronger, more nourished future for all.” 

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About Envision Credit Union 

Founded in 1954 by Leon County educators, Envision Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial institution focused on providing personalized products and services of exceptional value to members at the lowest possible cost. Today, Envision serves more than 63,000 members across 19 counties in Florida and Georgia. With nearly $809 million in current assets, it maintains a strong focus on giving back to education-based initiatives and upholding the credit union philosophy of people helping people. For more information, please visit www.envisioncu.com

About Second Harvest of the Big Bend 

Second Harvest food bank’s mission is to advance change by feeding the hungry and educating and engaging the community in the fight to end hunger. In the Big Bend, 37% of families—almost 200,000 people—live just above the federal poverty level. In 2022, Second Harvest delivered 14 million pounds of nutritious food to people in need for no charge. For more information, visit www.FightingHunger.org