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DuPage CU's Shred & Electronic Recycle Event to Benefit Students in Need

NAPERVILLE – Recycle electronics and shred sensitive documents during DuPage Credit Union’s Sixth Annual Drive, Drop & Donate event to benefit DuPage County students in need Friday, June 21st at its Naperville Operations Center, 1515 Bond Street.

Electronic Recycling and Document Shredding provided by Citadel:

  • Electronic Recycling – 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  • Sensitive Document Shredding – 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

“Our Drive, Drop & Donate event is a great way to do something good for the community and yourself,” said Vice President of Business Solutions Amy Brandt. “Rain or shine, we hope to see you there!”

The cost to shred or recycle is $10 per service, with 100% of the proceeds benefitting the Credit Union’s We’ve Got Your Back backpack fundraiser to help local students in need.

Backpacks and school supplies purchased from the money raised will be handed out to students attending the Catholic Charities Annual Back-to-School Fair in August, which benefits DuPage County students in need through the DuPage Regional Office of Education.

The Rusin-Fulco Realty Group is the sponsor of this year’s event. To learn more, view a list of acceptable items or to make a donation, visit dupagecu.com/ddd.

About DuPage Credit Union

DuPage Credit Union is more than just a bank we’re a member-owned financial institution united by a common spirit. As a not-for-profit credit union with more than 36,000 Members, we’re energized to create memorable banking experiences to help with life’s events, big and small. We offer financial solutions to anyone who lives or works in DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will counties; or attends school in DuPage County. To learn more about DuPage Credit Union, visit dupagecu.com, call or stop by a Branch Office. Deposits are insured to $250,000 per account by American Share Insurance. By Members' Choice this institution is not federally insured. DuPage Credit Union is an Equal Housing Opportunity Lender. NMLS #445096. DuPage Credit Union…banking inspired.

About DuPage Regional Office of Education

The DuPage ROE provides a range of services, including: professional development, teacher certification, technology training, school improvement, student support, assessment, health, life safety and other related services to the 42 public school districts and 161,000 students of DuPage County.

About Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet

Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet is a faith-based organization that provides service to people in need and calls others of good will to do the same. The programs and services provided by Catholic Charities in DuPage County include homeless prevention services, emergency services, counseling, Hope House homeless shelter, alternative housing programs, and services for veterans. To learn more about the programs and services provided by Catholic Charities, visit catholiccharitiesjoliet.org.

 


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