Endwell, NY –Visions Federal Credit Union donated over $3,500 to the Southern Tier Veterans Support Group as part of its annual 4 on the 4th Road Race, held on July 4.

"The race marks our organization's first public event since the outbreak of Covid-19," said Visions' Public Relations and Community Engagement Manager Tim Strong, who helped start the event in 2017. "Now that people are feeling safer and more confident, we look forward to being out in the community even more."

To offer a Covid-friendly event this year, Visions expanded the race to virtual participants in addition to the in-person runners. As a result, over 350 runners registered for the race, including 71 virtual runners spanning four states. Volunteers and in-person runners, many wearing red, white, and blue, gathered outdoors for the event at Visions' headquarters on Country Club Road in Endwell. Runners proceeded through the surrounding neighborhood and Highland Park, finishing back at Visions' headquarters where they celebrated and enjoyed refreshments.

"I feel proud of our community to see so many volunteers and runners showing their support for local veterans," said Strong. "The Southern Tier Veterans Support Group raises awareness and provides essential resources to our local veterans, service members, and their families."

About Visions

Visions Federal Credit Union is a not for profit financial institution completely owned by its members. Established in 1966, Visions proudly serves over 220,000 members in communities throughout New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Services include banking as well as auto, home, personal, and business loans. Visit www.visionsfcu.org for more information.

About the Southern Tier Veterans Support Group

The Southern Tier Veterans Support Group (STVSG) provides a network of resources for veterans, service members, and their families across the Southern Tier of New York and the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania. They strive to educate the community on veteran needs and partner with other organizations to offer a broad range of services and assistance to enhance each veteran's physical, emotional, and economic well-being. Visit www.stvsg.org for more information.

Ref: Visions FCU Press Release

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