United Way Donation (Member News)

The staff and Board of Directors of Kingston Community Credit Union (KCCU) are proud to announce their continued support of United Way KFL&A, helping the organization surpass its 2025 campaign goal of $4,150,663.

Through KCCU’s workplace campaign $6,951 was raised, funds that will directly benefit United Way KFL&A and the many local agencies it supports in delivering essential services across the community.

KCCU is especially proud to celebrate an extraordinary milestone: 46 consecutive years of 100% staff participation in the United Way workplace campaign. This achievement highlights the dedication of KCCU employees and reinforces the credit union’s philosophy of “People Helping People”.

“Our staff’s unwavering commitment to supporting the community is something we are deeply proud of,” said Jason Field, KCCU’s United Way Workplace Campaign Chair. “Their generosity ensures that United Way KFL&A can continue its vital work, strengthening the lives of individuals and families throughout our region.”

Read the full Press Release here.

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  • Canadian Birth Certificate
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  • Provincial Outdoors Card
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  • Ontario Driver’s License
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  • Secure Certificate of Indian Status issued by the Government of Canada
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  • Nexus Card issued by Canada Border Services Agency
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