Louisiana CUs Still Need Help

Louisiana CUs Still Need Help
August 23, 2016 Marketing GrafWebCUSO

Many credit union employees across the state of Louisiana have continued to struggle in their efforts to rebuild in the wake of historic floods that ravaged southeast Louisiana.

Since activating the online disaster relief system CUAid a week ago, the National Credit Union Foundation has collected over $53,000.

Unfortunately, the need for assistance has only grown. 

The Louisiana Credit Union League reported that the number of affected credit union employees will be around 150 to 200. To further help raise awareness of the ongoing plight of credit union staffers, the league has launched the #LACUStrong Challenge.

louisiana flooding“Some employees are being housed in credit union board rooms because they have no place to go,” said Connie Major, EVP/CFO of the Louisiana Credit Union League.

“This area has never experienced such a loss. Even worse: This is not a flood zone so many businesses and residents were not required to carry flood insurance. The devastation is beyond anything anyone could imagine and these residents need our help anyway possible.”

louisiana flooding“CUAid is truly an example of the ‘people helping people’ philosophy that drives the credit union movement,” Christopher Morris, Foundation director of communications said. “The donations and support thus far has been amazing, but unfortunately, our credit union brothers and sisters in Louisiana still need assistance getting their lives back together.”

As donations are posted through CUAid.coop, the National Credit Union Foundation has coordinated with the Louisiana Credit Union Foundation in the disaster area to distribute money efficiently to affected credit union employees.

louisiana flooding100% of the donations through CUAid goes to credit union disaster relief.

In the event that all donations are not used for Louisiana flooding relief, the National Credit Union Foundation will transfer any and all unused funds to its General Disaster Relief fund for future disaster relief efforts.

The league shared more images from across the state: