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The PSFCU Coronavirus Relief Fund

March 28, 2020

Our Credit Union Establishes the PSFCU Coronavirus Relief Fund

The COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the lives of us all, but the elderly, the sick and those in need of special care are particularly affected. With them in mind, the Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union has decided to establish the PSFCU Coronavirus Relief Fund. The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial assistance to the members of Credit Union and the entire Polish-American community affected by the coronavirus outbreak.

The PSFCU Board of Directors has decided to allocate $ 250,000 to the PSFCU Coronavirus Relief Fund, with the stipulation that this amount may be increased as required. Money from the PSFCU Coronavirus Relief Fund will be awarded to Polish-American community organizations which present a plan to provide assistance to people severely affected by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Organizations interested in getting assistance should submit applications to e-mail address relieffund@psfcu.net. Decisions on the granting of assistance will be made on an expedited basis by a special committee of the PSFCU Board of Directors, represented by: Ryszard Bak, Bogdan Ogorek and Henry Walentowicz, Esq.

Our Credit Union is more than a bank. As a leading Polish-American organization, the Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union encourages everyone to join our efforts at this difficult time on behalf those members of the American Polonia who require special assistance.

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ABOUT PSFCU: Founded in Brooklyn, NY in 1976, PSFCU is the largest ethnic credit union in the U.S. with more than $2 billion in assets. It offers carefully tailored financial products and services to its 135,000 members and their families throughout the country, mainly through its 20 branches in New York, New Jersey, Illinois and Pennslyvania. Long known for its commitment to the communities it serves, the credit union proudly sponsors and supports countless Polish-American organizations, schools, churches and cultural events that all help make local neighborhoods succeed and thrive.