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Suffolk Federal Credit Union Announces Donation to Mondays at Racine
Suffolk Federal Credit Union donated to non-profit organization that provides free health & beauty services to cancer patients.

Suffolk Federal Credit Union has announced a donation of $3,000 to Mondays at Racine, a non-profit organization that provides health, beauty and wellness services to women, men and young adults undergoing treatment for cancer, free of charge, one Monday each month at Racine Salon & Spa in Islip. The foundation was formed after HBO released an Academy Award-nominated documentary (“Mondays at Racine”) about the salon’s services for cancer patients. Suffolk Federal Credit Union fundraised for the non-profit by selling sun care kits to help its members and others Long Islanders protect their skin this summer.
Pictured with the donation check (l-r): Assistant Executive Director Alyssa Greiner, Mondays at Racine; Executive Director Karla Waldron, Mondays at Racine; Assistant VP, Community & Corporate Partnerships, Laura Racioppi, Suffolk Federal Credit Union; and Senior VP of Marketing Matthew Schettino, Suffolk Federal Credit Union.
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Suffolk Federal Credit Union is a local not-for-profit cooperative financial institution owned and operated by its members. It was chartered in 1967 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). The volunteer-directed credit union has assets in excess of $1.5 billion, 10 branches and over 65,000 members, including partnerships with Suffolk County employees and unions. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships, attends school or regularly conducts business in Nassau and Suffolk counties as well as immediate family members of current membership. Suffolk Federal Credit Union was named the #1 credit union on Long Island and the #2 credit union in New York State in a recent report from Forbes. To learn more, visit www.suffolkfcu.org or call 631-924-8000.