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​Texas Trust Donates $25,000 to Feed the Hungry in Three Communities

Arlington, Texas – December 30, 2020 – With the need to feed our neighbors so great this year, Texas Trust Credit Union is donating $25,000 to three charities that provide food for the hungry. The funds will allow these organizations to provide more than 131,000 meals to those in need.

Thanks to the generous donations from its members and employees – and a matching donation from the Texas Trust Gives Foundation – the credit union presented checks to the North Texas Food Bank, the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, and Rust Street Ministries in San Angelo. Each of these charities support people in need in communities where Texas Trust’s members live and work.

“Giving back is what the credit union and the Texas Trust Gives Foundation is about,” said Larry Skinner, Chair of the Foundation. “We were able to double what employees and members donated, so that we could increase the overall donation to these worthy causes, which are seeing increased need right now.”

The North Texas Food Bank received more than $20,000 from Texas Trust. The East Texas Food Bank, received more than $2,700. And Rust Street Ministries in San Angelo received $2,300.

“With reports of one in five Texans unsure about their next meal, we hope this money will allow these food banks to increase the number of people they can serve this holiday season,” said Jim Minge, CEO of Texas Trust Credit Union.

Minge presented a check to the North Texas Food Bank at Texas Trust’s headquarters in Arlington. Employees in Athens and San Angelo met with representatives from the East Texas Food Bank and Rust Street Ministries to formally present the donations. A check was delivered to each organization following the presentation.

About Texas Trust Credit Union

Texas Trust Credit Union has been helping build brighter financial futures since its modest beginning in 1936. Today, the full-service credit union serves more than 120,000 members. With assets of more than $1.5 billion, Texas Trust is the 6th largest credit union in North Texas and the 17th largest in Texas. With a focus on the community, Texas Trust is creating a legacy of giving through generous financial donations that support local school programs and activities, non-profit organizations, and student scholarships; and by providing volunteer resources through its Community Unity team, which supports scores of charitable events each year. For more information, visit TexasTrustCU.org or follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/texastrustcu or Twitter at @texastrustcu.

Photo: Jim Minge (left), CEO and Ginia Chapline (right), COO, hold a check representing the more than $25,000 the credit union donated to three food banks.


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