DuPage Credit Union Delivers Summer Care Packages to Local Students at Risk

June 22, 2026
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DuPage Credit Union, in partnership with the DuPage Regional Office of Education, recently donated $3,000 to help fund summer care packages for over 50 at-risk students at the Center for Student Success in Aurora.

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Pictured L to R: George Caraballo, DuPage Credit Union Associate Director of Branches and Community Engagement, and Amber Quirk, DuPage Regional Office of Education Regional Superintendent.
Custom care packages were handed out during the school’s annual cookout. Students selected items that would help keep them active and inspired over summer.  
Since 2014, the Credit Union has partnered with the DuPage ROE to aid DuPage County students and their families through partnerships, donations, and sponsorships.
“This is about so much more than just a donation, it’s about showing these students that their community cares about them and supports their growth,” said George Caraballo, DuPage Credit Union Associate Director of Branches and Community Engagement. “And our partnership with the DuPage Regional Office of Education allows us to make a real difference in the lives of these young adults.”
DuPage Credit Union, celebrating 70 years of serving members, is a not-for-profit financial institution owned by its over 47,000 members and offers a full suite of banking solutions—including vehicle loans, personal loans, credit cards and mortgage loans 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, visit dupagecu.com. DuPage Credit Union…Where Financial Futures Thrive™.
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.
Quantifying the Good
$3,000+ Money Donated
$500+ Non-Monetary Donation Value