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Program offers loan deferrals, low-rate personal loans, and fee waivers Hawaii State Federal Credit Union is now offering an emergency financial assistance program for its members affected by the Maui wildfires. The credit union, which has two locations on Maui, has also launched a virtual fundraiser to encourage donations to the Maui Food Bank from its employees, credit union members and the public. “Our thoughts remain with the Maui community and those who have suffered any loss as a result of this devastating tragedy,” said Andrew Rosen, president and CEO of Hawaii State FCU. “We are committed to supporting the recovery efforts and will be helping in any way we can through donations to the Maui Food Bank and by offering emergency financial assistance to our members in need. We understand the difficulties many members are facing, and we are fully committed to helping them navigate these unimaginable challenges.” The Hawaii State FCU Emergency Financial Assistance Program includes loan payment deferrals, low-rate personal loans, and waived early withdrawal fees for term shares. Members interested in learning more are encouraged to visit one of the branch locations, including the Kihei Branch at Safeway and the Kahului Branch, or contact the Member Service Call Center at 808.587.2700. Hawaii State FCU has launched a Virtual Food Drive with a campaign goal of $100,000. The credit union has donated $50,000 to the Maui Food Bank and are asking their vendor partners, members, employees and the general public interested in supporting the Maui community to help them reach this fundraising goal. Donations can be made at https://fundraise.givesmart.com/vf/HSFCU. For more information about Hawaii State FCU’s Emergency Financial Assistance Program, visit https://www.hawaiistatefcu.com/maui-assistance.
Program offers loan deferrals, low-rate personal loans, and fee waivers
Hawaii State Federal Credit Union is now offering an emergency financial assistance program for its members affected by the Maui wildfires. The credit union, which has two locations on Maui, has also launched a virtual fundraiser to encourage donations to the Maui Food Bank from its employees, credit union members and the public.
“Our thoughts remain with the Maui community and those who have suffered any loss as a result of this devastating tragedy,” said Andrew Rosen, president and CEO of Hawaii State FCU. “We are committed to supporting the recovery efforts and will be helping in any way we can through donations to the Maui Food Bank and by offering emergency financial assistance to our members in need. We understand the difficulties many members are facing, and we are fully committed to helping them navigate these unimaginable challenges.”
The Hawaii State FCU Emergency Financial Assistance Program includes loan payment deferrals, low-rate personal loans, and waived early withdrawal fees for term shares. Members interested in learning more are encouraged to visit one of the branch locations, including the Kihei Branch at Safeway and the Kahului Branch, or contact the Member Service Call Center at 808.587.2700.
Hawaii State FCU has launched a Virtual Food Drive with a campaign goal of $100,000. The credit union has donated $50,000 to the Maui Food Bank and are asking their vendor partners, members, employees and the general public interested in supporting the Maui community to help them reach this fundraising goal. Donations can be made at https://fundraise.givesmart.com/vf/HSFCU.
For more information about Hawaii State FCU’s Emergency Financial Assistance Program, visit https://www.hawaiistatefcu.com/maui-assistance.