Broadview Federal Credit Union Donates $50,000 in Supplies to Help Homeless and Family Crisis Shelters During Code Blue

For Immediate Release

February 3nd, 2023

 

Broadview Contact:
Kate Fruscione, Public Relations Manager
kfruscione@capcomfcu.org

518-669-4075 (mobile)             

 

Broadview Federal Credit Union Donates $50,000 in Supplies to Help Homeless and Family Crisis Shelters During Code Blue

(Albany, NY) With the cold weather here, and temperatures forecasted to drop well below freezing this weekend, the timing of Broadview Federal Credit Unions $50,000 “Code Blue” deliveries couldn’t be better. This weekend, and the winter months, can be an extreme challenge for many homeless individuals looking for shelter, especially during “Code Blue” alerts.

For its fifth consecutive year, Broadview donated winter coats, gloves, fleece blankets, socks, adult and children’s winter hats, hand warmers, lip balm, hand lotion, tissues and other essentials to 17 homeless and family crisis shelters throughout Broadview’s geographic footprint, most of which are in the Capital Region.

 “It is critically important for us to support people in their greatest time of need, and for those in our community enduring homelessness, this is that time. These frigid conditions pose unthinkable challenges for individuals and families who need shelter and respite from the cold. I am proud that Broadview is able to offer clothing and other items to help them throughout the winter, and I am pleased to partner with so many incredible nonprofit organizations who are providing our neighbors in need with timely help today, and hope for tomorrow,” said Broadview CEO Michael Castellana. 

One of the many organizations that received a large delivery of warm supplies was IPH. The items were brought to their Safe Haven Winter Shelter. The location is experiencing an influx in guests this weekend.

“IPH’s Safe Haven winter shelter is serving more than 50 homeless people each night, who would otherwise be sleeping on the streets, in abandoned buildings and other places not meant for human habitation,” stated Shahmeeka Chaney-Artis, Program Director at Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless (IPH). “What we are facing in the next couple of days is extreme.  Our IPH team grew this week as we worked side by side with the employees at Broadview Federal Credit Union. Broadview provided compassion and incredible generosity as they delivered an abundance of items that will ensure that our homeless neighbors are safe, warm, and feeling cared for when they need it most.”

More than 50 Broadview employee volunteers helped sort, organize, and deliver donations over this past week. The shelters receiving “Code Blue” deliveries include:

  • Albany Housing Coalition Inc.

  • City Mission of Schenectady

  • Compass House

  • Danielle's House

  • IPH-Interfaith Partnership for The Homeless

  • Joseph’s House and Shelter, Inc.

  • Mothers & Babies Perinatal Network

  • Rescue Mission Alliance of Syracuse

  • Resource Council of WNY

  • Response to Love Center

  • Samaritan Center

  • Shelters of Saratoga

  • Sheriffs Homeless Improvement Program (S.H.I.P)

  • St. Paul's Center

  • Unity House of Troy

  • YWCA Binghamton

  • YWCA of the Greater Capital Region, Inc.

 

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About Broadview Federal Credit Union

Broadview is among the largest credit unions in New York state with roughly $8 billion in assets, nearly 500,000 members, and more than 60 branches in the Capital Region, Binghamton, Syracuse, and Buffalo. Broadview was formed in 2022, when SEFCU and CAP COM merged, unlocking a unique opportunity to build on decades of service and expertise from both credit unions by creating a people-first organization with the scope, scale, and vision to carry that shared legacy proudly forward.

Brittany Lawton