Robins Financial Credit Union donates to community organizations during 25 Days of Holiday Giving – *Updated*

Robins Financial Credit Union donates to community organizations during 25 Days of Holiday Giving – *Updated*

Robins Financial Credit Union will be giving back to the community during the holidays with its 25 Days of Holiday Giving.

Robins selected 25 different organizations within their county radius to provide a monetary donation to help the organizations with their holiday festivities. These donations will roll out over 25 days.

The following organizations received a donation during the first, second and third weeks:

ABBA House in Perry received a $1,000 donation.

This organization provides a safe place where women can recover from abuse or addiction and find healing.

Boys & Girls Club of Baldwin & Jones Counties received a $1,000 donation.

This organization is enabling young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens.

Daybreak in Macon received a $1,000 donation.

This organization is a resource center to help the homeless.

Food Bank of Northeast Georgia in Athens received a $1,000 donation.

This organization is working to end hunger as part of the overall community effort to alleviate poverty.

The Food Pantry in Dublin received a $1,000 donation.

This organization addresses the needs of those living in poverty by providing food assistance.

Gray Jaycees in Gray received a $1,000 donation.

This organization runs a Christmas Assistance Program to help members of the community in need during the holidays.

Telfair County DFCS in McRae received a $1,000 donation.

This organization helps local children in foster care.

Care Cottage in Forsyth received a $1,000 donation.

 Care Cottage is a temporary, non-threatening and child-friendly environment where victimized individuals — especially children — can feel safe.

Middle Georgia Community Food Bank in Macon received a $1,000 donation. 

This organization distributes food to foo d pantries in order to help it reach as many hungry neighbors as possible.

Perry Volunteer Outreach in Perry received a $1,000 donation. 

This organization prepares food boxes for those in need in the community and hosts a toy program for children in need.

Cherished Children Outreach in Warner Robins received a $1,000 donation. 

This organization helps to make the holidays a little brighter for children attending daycare.

Baldwin County Meals on Wheels in Milledgeville received a $1,000 donation. 

This organization provides food assistance to elderly neighbors in need.

Family Promise of Greater Houston County in Warner Robins received a $1,000 donation.

 This organization is helping to end homelessness, one family at a time.

Senior Center in Gray received a $1,000 donation. 

This organization assists elderly and home-bound residents.

Big Brothers Big Sisters Heart of Georgia in Macon received a $1,000 donation. 

This organization provides children facing adversity with strong, enduring and professionally-supported one-to-one relationships to change their lives for the better.

The Food Bank in McRae received a $500 donation. 

This organization help to feed those in need in the community.

The Food Pantry in Warner Robins received a $1,000 donation.

This organization provides food assistance to members of the community.

Fort Valley Youth Center of Excellence in Ft. Valley received a $1,000 donation. 

This organization serves disadvantaged children and youth through a development strategy that builds character, self-confidence and competence.

Monroe County Family Connection in Forsyth received a $1,000 donation. 

This organization will deliver gifts to children in the community for the holidays.

Stepping Stone Child Advocacy Center received a $500 donation. 

This organization provides an environment where children can flourish free from abuse and neglect.

Swainsboro Rotary Club in Swainsboro received a $500 donation. 

This organization helps local families by providing Christmas gifts and meals to those in need.

 

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