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INTERRA WRAPS UP 32nd HOMETOWN GIVING

Members of Interra Credit Union’s Hometown Giving service project committee surround Amy Sink, Chief Executive Officer, and Andy Marshall, Chief Operating Officer. This is the 32nd year for Interra’s annual Hometown Giving.

February 27, 2026 – Interra Credit Union is proud to announce the success of its 32nd Annual Hometown Giving campaign, which raised $43,577 dollars to support more than 40 local non-profit organizations. The campaign, powered by the generosity of Interra employees and community members, continues to make a meaningful difference for individuals and families across the region.

“For 32 years, Hometown Giving has reflected who we are as an organization,” said Amy Sink, CEO of Interra Credit Union. “Our employees and members consistently show up for their communities, and this year was no exception. Their kindness helps ensure vital services continue for those who need them most.”

Funds raised support a variety of local needs, including food assistance, housing support, education and youth programs, healthcare services, and holiday gifts for 37 Angel Tree organizations.

“Hometown Giving reminds us that small acts of generosity can create big change,” added Sink. “We are grateful for every person who contributed to making this year’s campaign another success.”

Interra remains committed to its long-standing Vision of Do Well To Do Good and looks forward to continuing the Hometown Giving tradition in the years ahead.

The recipients of the monetary donations or wish list items collected include: ADEC, Arc Opportunities, Bashor Children’s Home, Boys & Girls Clubs (Bremen, Elkhart, Goshen, Middlebury, Nappanee/Wakarusa, and Plymouth), Bremen Fire Department, Cancer Resources of Elkhart County, CAPS, Cardinal Services of Marshall County, Center for Healing & Hope, Church Community Services/Soup of Success, Clothes & Food Basket of LaGrange County, Elijah Haven, Elkhart County Council on Aging, Fairfield Food Pantry, Family Christian Development Center, Five Little Stones, Goshen Interfaith/First Light Mission, LaGrange Miracle Tree, Lakeland Youth Center, Life & Family Services, Lighthouse Daycare Ministries of Noble County, Madison Township Firefighters, Maple City Kiwanis Tools for Schools, Marshall County Neighborhood Center, Middlebury Food Pantry, RETA, Ribbon of Hope, Ryan’s Place, Salvation Army, Sleep In Heavenly Peace (Elkhart & LaGrange County), SPA Women’s Ministry, St. Joe Valley Blue Star Mothers, St. Paul’s United Methodist Christmas Shoppe, Syracuse Food Pantry, The Villages, Wakarusa Elementary School, The Window and Yellow Creek Daycare.

About Interra Credit Union. Interra Credit Union, headquartered in Goshen, Indiana, was chartered in 1932 and has assets of $2 billion. The credit union’s field of membership spans 24 counties in northern Indiana, with more than 325 full and part-time employees serving nearly 90,000 members. Interra currently operates 16 offices in Elkhart, LaGrange, Kosciusko, Marshall, and Noble counties in Indiana and offers convenient online services at interracu.com.

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