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Altura CU Leadership Rappels to Support Veterans and Habitat for Humanity

(Riverside, Calif.)  July 26, 2017 – Four members of Altura Credit Union’s leadership team, including Chief Financial Officer Tommie Shyrock, recently rappelled down the side of Riverside City Hall to raise funds to assist Habitat for Humanity in delivering programs and services to local military veterans. Sixty people, including local city officials, and civic and business leaders, rappelled 123 feet down the side of Riverside’s seven-story City Hall during the second annual “Over the Edge” fundraising event.

In addition to Shyrock, the other members of Team Altura were: Board of Directors member Ninfa Delgado, Sevan Yakinian, vice president of Member Services, and Chris Andrus, chief culture officer/president of Auto Expert. Altura was also a “Gear Sponsor” for this year’s event.

“Altura was proud to be part of ‘Over the Edge’ for the second consecutive year. In our 60 years in Riverside, Altura has been an active participant in our communities, and this was an opportunity to assist veterans and their families in Riverside and surrounding communities. It is especially important to us because within the last few years, our Membership expanded to include U.S. Military, U.S. Government and civilian employees working at March Air Reserve Base as well as U.S. Armed Forces retirees,” said Shyrock.

In addition to funds generated by sponsors, each participant had to pledge $1,000 before they could climb “over the edge.”  The number people who signed up to rappel nearly doubled this year from 35 to 60, generating $60,000 in pledges alone. Early fundraising estimates are over $85,000 for the 2017 event.

Altura solicited personal donations from employees and Members through a video on Altura’s website and Facebook page. Donations have exceeded $3,600, making Altura a top donor. Altura also is making a matching donation of $3,000.

Photo Captions:

Altura 1 Rappel Team shown above:

Four members of Altura Credit Union’s leadership team recently rappelled over the side of Riverside City Hall to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity and local military veterans. Team Altura, suited up in preparation for their climb “over the edge,” included, from left: Chief Culture Office & President of Auto Expert Chris Andrus, Board Member Ninfa Delgado, Vice President of Member Services Sevan Yakinian, and Chief Financial Officer Tommie Shyrock. (Photo courtesy of Habitat for Humanity)

Altura 2 Rappel:

Altura Credit Union Chief Financial Officer Tommie Shyrock, left, and Board Member Ninfa Delgado prepare to rappel down Riverside City Hall in the “Over the Edge” fundraising event for the local Habitat for Humanity and its programs for military veterans. In addition to fielding a four-member team, Altura also was an event sponsor. (Photo courtesy of Habitat for Humanity)

Altura Delgado Rappels

High above the City of Riverside, Altura Credit Union Board Member Ninfa Delgado leans away from the roof of City Hall to begin her 123-foot descent, all to raise money for the Riverside chapter of local Habitat for Humanity and its programs for military veterans. (Photo courtesy of Habitat for Humanity)

 

Altura Shyrock Rappels:

Prepped and ready to go, Altura Credit Union Chief Financial Officer Tommie Shyrock begins his rappel down seven-story Riverside City Hall to raise funds to assist military veterans through the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity. (Photo courtesy of Habitat for Humanity)

Based in the Inland Empire for 60 years, Altura Credit Union serves 117,000 Members, has $1.22 billion in total assets and operates 13 branch offices in Riverside County.  Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Riverside and San Diego counties; selected cities in San Bernardino and Orange counties; as well as U.S. Military, U.S. Government and Civilian employees working at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County; and retirees of the United States Armed Forces. For more information on Altura, visit www.alturacu.com, or call 1-888-883-7228.

 


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