Helping Communities Thrive
At Logix Federal Credit Union, providing superior service to members extends beyond the branch. This is why the credit union supports schools, nonprofits and service organizations that are working so hard to make a difference in the lives of so many in the community.
The concept of Community is what Logix is built on. It's what sets the credit union apart from the big banks; members come first, not profit margins.
Through charitable giving, event sponsorships and volunteerism, Logix employees understand that lending a hand can create a ripple of change that affects and enriches the entire community.
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Each year, the credit union's employees participate in volunteer activities with its nonprofit partners. From sending care packages to troops overseas to supplying staff at fundraisers, the Logix team is ready to lend a hand.
Logix works with local schools to deliver a Bite of Reality - a two-hour program that gives high school juniors and seniors a glimpse of life's financial responsibilities. Students are given a budget and credit score, and have to make real-world purchasing decisions such as housing, transportation and entertainment. If they run into trouble, the credit union is here to help!
Students learn how to make sound financial judgments and the value of Smarter Banking.
Logix employees are so passionate about giving back to the community, they created their own nonprofit! In 2007, the Logix Community Stars Foundation was established by employees to give even more to selected nonprofit partners. Employees donate directly from their paychecks to Community Stars, which distributes the donated dollars between five organizations: Burbank Temporary Aid Center, Carousel Ranch, For The Troops, Penny Lane Centers and Senior Concerns.
Since its inception, Community Stars has raised more than $2 million for its nonprofit partners.
For more information about Logix Community Stars Foundation, visit our website or donate today.