SECURITY SERVICE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION DONATES $5,000 TO CLOTHE KIDS AT CHILDREN’S HOME

Apr 6, 2023 | Member News

The Security Service Charitable Foundation donated $5,000
to Denver Children’s Home in Colorado. This donation was used to purchase coats, hats, and
gloves for nearly 100 people in need.

“A coat and accessories might seem like a basic necessity to some, but those are essential items
every child needs but not might have access to,” said Mike Horak, development director for
Denver Children’s Home. “Without donations like this from the Security Service Charitable
Foundation, we wouldn’t be able to help keep children warm in the cold.”
Denver Children’s Home partners with Target and utilizes its tax-exempt status to purchase all
new clothing.

“Denver Children’s Home has an extraordinary impact on the children and families they serve,”
said Brandon Blanchard, senior vice president of member service—Mountain Region for Security
Service Federal Credit Union. “We are happy to support an organization that is there for children
who have survived trauma, neglect, and abuse.”
Denver Children’s Home restores hope and health to traumatized children and families through
an array of therapeutic, educational, and community-based services. The facilities are located in
Denver proper, but services and programs are offered across Colorado and into neighboring
states where similar programs are lacking or nonexistent.
The Security Service Charitable Foundation helps further Security Service Federal Credit Union’s
corporate goal of community service by contributing to deserving organizations and causes in the
credit union’s market areas.

Tanner Raymer (far left), assistant vice president of member service—Mountain Region for Security
Service Federal Credit Union, and Brandon Blanchard (far right), senior vice president of member
service—Mountain Region for Security Service Federal Credit Union, present Rebecca Hea (center),
executive director for Denver Children’s Home, and two clients of Denver Children’s Home (left of center
and right of center), with a donation for $5,000.