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ICU Day project provides new homes
To celebrate International Credit Union Day, credit union volunteers partner with Habitat for Humanity to build two homes in Spokane, Wash.

ICU Day project provides new homes

Nineteen credit unions partner with Habitat for Humanity, resulting in a fresh start for two families.

October 20, 2022

A group of Spokane, Wash.-area credit unions recognizes International Credit Union Day each year with a combined volunteer effort. The 2022 community project saw 19 credit unions partner with Habitat for Humanity-Spokane to build two families new, affordable homes in East Central Spokane.

“The chance to do a project that involves up to 600 volunteer opportunities really drives home the credit union philosophy of people helping people,” says Debie Keesee, president/CEO at $17.2 million asset Spokane Media Federal Credit Union. “All 19 credit unions coming together cooperatively enables two deserving families to meet Habitat for Humanity’s vision that everyone needs a decent place to live.”

Habitat for Humanity allows people who earn below 80% of the area median income to build their own homes alongside volunteers and enables them to pay an affordable mortgage. The credit unions’ partnership will result in two families purchasing a home during a time in which housing prices have increased significantly. Neither family thought they could afford a home, but they’re planning to move in this winter.

“The partnership with our area credit unions highlights how affordable housing plays a critical role in strong and stable communities,” Habitat for Humanity-Spokane CEO Michelle Girardot says. “By these volunteers lifting their hearts and hammers, two families will open the doors to a future of economic mobility and stability.”

Nathan Thomas, Jessica Thomas, and their children will be moving into an American with Disabilities Act-accessible home, which Nathan, a military veteran, requires.

“There’s a light at the end of the tunnel for us,” Jessica Thomas says. “We have two young kids, and owning a home has been a dream our entire marriage. Thank you to all the volunteers for choosing to use their valuable time this way.”

Kelsey McCarthy, a single mother of three children, will move into the second home.

“Without this program, I would never be able to purchase a house, especially right now,” McCarthy says. “This is a blessing, and I love seeing everyone come out for me and my family.”

The 2022 International Credit Union Day theme is, “empower your financial future with a credit union.”