Members 1st FCU Launches Member Appreciation Month in January 

Information provided by Members 1st FCU

Throughout the month of January, Members 1st Federal Credit Union will show its appreciation for its more than half a million members as part of the third annual Member Appreciation Month. This week, the credit union officially launched its “We Love Our Members” campaign.

Members 1st associates will celebrate five generations of members across nearly 60 branches, in its communities and through its online platforms. Throughout January, associates will randomly select members to receive gift cards or exclusive Members 1st promotional items. Branch managers will also host “Food Friday” events to support and celebrate local business members.

Members who live outside of the 10-county footprint will also have opportunities to join in the celebration by participating in contests on social media channels and through digital banking, where members could be randomly selected to receive gift cards and other prizes.

“Our members are at the core of everything we do. Our associates take great pride in getting to know our members and helping them through all of life’s moments and milestones,” said Members 1st President & CEO Mike Wilson. “We are so grateful for the opportunity to both recognize our members in fun ways throughout Member Appreciation Month and to support them in their financial journeys year-round.”

During Member Appreciation Month, the credit union will be randomly choosing four winners, one each week, to receive a $500 deposit into a Regular Savings Account, and one winner who will enjoy a VIP ice hockey experience to watch either a Lehigh Valley Phantoms or Hershey Bears home game. Finally, there will be a special grand prize revealed to members and followers mid-month.

To learn more about Member Appreciation Month, follow the credit union’s social media channels, visit one of its branch locations or go to www.members1st.org/MAM.

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