12.01.2013 Views

Doernbecher neonatal Care Center Give Vulnerable PatientS The

Doernbecher neonatal Care Center Give Vulnerable PatientS The

Doernbecher neonatal Care Center Give Vulnerable PatientS The

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Credit Unions for Kids<br />

26<br />

First Tech Credit Union<br />

Hank & Moose Open<br />

Golfers from all over the country, former major<br />

league baseball players and volunteers from credit<br />

unions around Oregon and southwest Washington<br />

came together on July 19 to benefit Credit Unions<br />

for Kids and local Children’s Miracle Network<br />

Hospitals. <strong>The</strong> 11th annual Hank & Moose Open<br />

brought in more than $165,000.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Hank & Moose Open is an all-around great<br />

thing,” said Tom Sargent, former president and<br />

CEO of First Tech Credit Union. “Old friends get<br />

to catch up, golfers have a chance to meet their<br />

baseball heroes and everyone has a wonderful time.<br />

But, the very best thing about this golf tournament<br />

is why we do it in the first place. And that is to<br />

make it possible for children to get the care and<br />

support they truly need.”<br />

JaReda Webb from First Tech Credit Union<br />

organizes the tournament. “<strong>The</strong> Hank & Moose<br />

Open has become a tradition in the credit union<br />

industry, and the outpouring of support is amazing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wonderful outcome epitomizes the perfect<br />

win-win situation for the hospitals, the kids and<br />

the participants,” she said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hank & Moose Open is held annually at <strong>The</strong><br />

Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club in Aloha, Ore. In<br />

its 11-year history, the Hank & Moose Open has<br />

raised nearly $2.5 million for Credit Unions for<br />

Kids. A special thanks to the dedicated sponsors<br />

who have supported the tournament since the<br />

beginning: First Tech CU, OnPoint CCU, Unitus<br />

CCU, Advantis CU, CO-OP Financial Services and<br />

the Credit Union Association of Oregon.<br />

From left, Troy Stang, Northwest Credit Union Association president &<br />

CEO; Traci Bray, Enterprise Group Car sales manager – Oregon; Ashley<br />

Schmidt, <strong>Doernbecher</strong> Foundation associate director of development;<br />

Sue Nicol, <strong>Doernbecher</strong> Foundation executive director; and Alisha<br />

March, Enterprise business development manger – Oregon.<br />

Hit & Giggle Golf Tournament<br />

<strong>The</strong> 11th Annual Hit & Giggle golf tournament,<br />

cosponsored by Fibre Federal Credit Union and<br />

Red Canoe Credit Union, was held on July 17 at<br />

the Three Rivers Golf Course in Kelso, Wash. More<br />

than 100 golfers and 33 sponsors raised over $29,000<br />

for OHSU <strong>Doernbecher</strong> Children’s Hospital. <strong>The</strong><br />

Hit & Giggle tournament is a scramble format and<br />

includes putting and chipping contests, pink ball<br />

and string and other fun activities that make it<br />

worthy of its name. In 11 years, this event has raised<br />

over $181,500 for Credit Unions for Kids.<br />

Dave Spaulding,<br />

President/CEO Red<br />

Canoe CU; Debbie<br />

Malone, V.P. Operations,<br />

Red Canoe CU, and<br />

Amy Davis, V.P.<br />

Marketing, Red Canoe<br />

CU at the Hit & Giggle<br />

Golf Tournament.<br />

Enterprise Car Sales Division<br />

Supports <strong>Doernbecher</strong><br />

For the last two years, the sales division of<br />

Enterprise Cars in Oregon has applied for a $5,000<br />

donation from Enterprise Holdings Foundation<br />

to support Credit Unions for Kids at OHSU<br />

<strong>Doernbecher</strong> Children’s Hospital. <strong>The</strong> $5,000<br />

donation is awarded based on the company’s<br />

participation with credit unions in Oregon and<br />

southwest Washington. For more than 40 years,<br />

Enterprise has worked with local credit unions to<br />

support communities where they operate. What a<br />

great partnership! Thank you, Enterprise Car Sales.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!