Pease Park Conservancy seeks votes for chance at $2,000 donation from A+ Federal Credit Union

Allison Johnson, Director of Community Engagement - Pease Park Conservancy
Allison Johnson, Director of Community Engagement - Pease Park Conservancy
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A+ Federal Credit Union has announced that its annual A+ Gives Day will include volunteer work at Pease Park Conservancy. On Monday, October 13, Team A+ is scheduled to join the conservancy in community efforts.

In addition to volunteering, A+ Federal Credit Union is offering a $2,000 donation opportunity. Supporters can help Pease Park Conservancy secure this donation by voting daily through September 28. The process for voting is brief and can be completed quickly online.

“Thanks to A+ Federal Credit Union and A+ Gives Day, their annual day of giving, Team A+ will be volunteering with us on Monday, October 13. Your support could also help us receive a $2,000 donation for our work in the community. You can vote daily through September 28 – it just takes a second. Thank you for your support!”

Supporters are encouraged to participate in the voting process to increase the chances of Pease Park Conservancy receiving additional funding for its initiatives.



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