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First West announces $50,000 donation to Food Banks BC

LANGLEY, B.C. –First West Credit Union recently made a significant donation to Food Banks BC to support the fight against hunger in local communities.

“We have close partnerships with local food banks in all of our regions and know first-hand how challenging this past year has been for them and their clients— the need has been great and it called for a greater response,” says Launi Skinner, CEO, First West Credit Union. “We’re intentional about our financial strength and sustainability for the very reason that this enables us to enhance our community support at critical times like this.”

Dan Huang-Taylor, Executive Director Food Banks BC received the news at First West’s annual Big Picture Forum event that brings together over 1250 employees.

“Over the course of 2020, our food banks faced unprecedented challenges,” says Huang-Taylor, “Operating on the front line to provide an essential service to the most vulnerable members of society during this pandemic has been extremely challenging. This is why the support we have received from donor partners has been critical in providing our food banks with the resources they need to keep their operations safe and their clients fed.”

Representatives for Chilliwack Food Bank, Kamloops Food Bank and Mustard Seed Food Bank in Victoria also joined the virtual event to share stories from the past year. They were presented with $2,500 donations.

The $50,000 donation will be used to support the areas of greatest need across the Food Banks BC Network.

Company Information

About Tru Cooperative Bank, formerly First West Credit Union

Tru Cooperative Bank brings together the best of both worlds, combining the strength and stability of a leading Canadian financial institution, and the care and community leadership of a local cooperative. With approximately $20 billion in total assets and more than 283,000 members, Tru Cooperative Bank offers clear, practical advice and modern banking that’s designed to be digital when it should be, and personal when it matters.

Through its regional brands — Envision Financial, Valley First, Island Savings, and Enderby & District Financial — Tru Cooperative Bank has contributed more than $44 million back to local communities while cultivating a nationally-recognized culture shaped by courageous leadership, authentic connection and collective strength. Learn more at firstwestcu.ca and see how we’re redefining banking to create a future where everyone can flourish.

About Food Banks BC

Food Banks BC is the provincial member association of food banks in British Columbia. Food Banks BC is a proud member of Food Banks Canada. They support members through the provision of resources that support growth and sustainability. This is achieved through the distribution of food and financial donations, providing access to training and capacity building programs, networking opportunities and the sharing of best practices, and as a representative voice to speak to the needs of food banks and their communities throughout BC. Their membership is comprised of 102 food banks.

Media Contacts

Josh Juhlke,

Communications Manager
c: 604.309.6066
jjuhlke@firstwestcu.ca