First Source Assists Upstate Caring Partners Early Intervention Program
First Source Assists Upstate Caring Partners Early Intervention Program
New Hartford, NY – First Source Federal Credit Union was proud to be able to support Upstate Caring Partners’ Early Intervention Program with a gift of $20,000.
“Being able to provide services and therapies to children before they reach school age is extremely beneficial in many cases,” said Jeremy Earl, Upstate Caring Partners Senior VP of Education. “We are grateful for First Source’s continued support of this program.”
Tom Neumann, President/CEO of First Source added, “The programs and services which Upstate Caring Partners provides are vital to so many in our area and those that travel from beyond. We are fortunate to have this resource and happy to help support where we can.”
About First Source:
First Source Federal Credit Union is a full-service financial institution, with savings and loan solutions, serving Members and our community since 1938. Originally founded as Utica Teachers Federal Credit Union, the name changed to First Source in 1992 to better reflect our broad and diverse membership. First Source provides financial solutions with a personal approach to each Member, building meaningful relationships in order to help Members reach their financial goals at each stage of their life.
First Source strives to help Members make smart financial decisions and help our community grow and thrive. We serve over 60,000 Members with current branches in New Hartford, South Utica, North Utica, Herkimer, and Rome; a Member Care Center, and Online & Mobile banking. Our Members have access to First Source Interactive ATMs as well as over 30,000 nationwide surcharge-free ATMs. Connect with First Source and learn more at fsource.org, through Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter.
About Upstate Caring Partners:
Upstate Caring Partners provides innovative programs and services that support and create opportunities for people of all abilities.
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