The We Promise Foundation Earns National Recognition for Work Benefitting More Than 400 Children
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 14, 2009
CONTACT:
Liz McNulty
757.552.1000 ext. 43009
cemcnulty@chartway.com
From one community to the national stage, the We Promise Foundation makes the ascent look easy
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| We Promise Foundation Director of Development Jill Haag (left) and Board Chairman Lou Gull (right) accept the prestigious Dora Maxwell Award in Washington D.C. from Susan Streifel, CUNA awards committee chairman. |
Virginia Beach, Va. – Chartway Federal Credit Union’s We Promise Foundation® earned top honors as “Best in the Nation” for its corporate philanthropy program by the Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Recognition Award Program. Recognized for its commitment to helping children with life-threatening illnesses and severe hardship, the entry submitted by the credit union’s foundation was judged against 22 other entries from across the country in the “over $500 million in assets” category after first garnering first place honors as the 2008 Virginia state-level winner last fall.
The We Promise Foundation’s community service record is both significant and inspiring; volunteers passionately dedicated more than 2,500 hours to support the foundation’s mission to ‘Put a smile on a child’s face by making their dream come true.’ Through the remarkable support of donors and event sponsors, the foundation awarded grants of more than $360,000 to benefit children’s charities, including Virginia and Texas chapters of The Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The focus of this year’s award submission was the “Black Tie & Bogeys” Annual Fundraising Campaign encapsulating the 2nd Annual Diamonds in the Sky Gala (a black-tie silent and live auction event) and the 9th Annual Charity Golf Classic which raised more than $285,000 alone. Since 1999, Chartway and its foundation have raised nearly $2 million to make dreams come true for 408 courageous children battling life-threatening illnesses. Inspired by one little girl named Julie who bravely fought and won her battle with cancer, the foundation was born to help more children realize their dreams at a time when something wonderful can make all the difference in the midst of severe duress .
“We are so honored and thrilled to have received this distinguished national honor,” says Chartway Federal Credit Union CEO, Ron Burniske. “For the past decade, our Chartway family has been truly changed and inspired by the difference we’ve been able to make in the lives of children fighting for their lives, especially right here in our own community. To help these kids and their families by giving them the gift of joy when they need it the most has been a life-changing journey for all of us.”
Sponsored by the Virginia Credit Union League and the Credit Union National Association (CUNA), the Social Responsibility Recognition Award Program recognizes credit unions that have implemented outstanding social projects addressing community problems and raising awareness and funds for charitable organizations. The statewide competition is named after Dora Maxwell, one of the founders of the credit union movement, whose career was characterized by tireless work on behalf of her community and working class families in the 1930s and 1940s.
"Chartway is a recognized leader among Virginia’s credit unions in community service, owed to its commitment, compassion and creativity,” said Rick Pillow, President of the Virginia Credit Union League, one of the award program’s sponsors. “Through its support of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Chartway is giving hope, strength and joy to local children with life-threatening medical conditions.”
Since 1992, Chartway and its foundation have received a total of ten Virginia Dora Maxwell Awards and a National Honorable Mention. Chartway Federal Credit Union’s Board of Directors, lead by Chairman Lou Gull, was accompanied by President & CEO Ron Burniske and We Promise Chairman Phil Richards to accept this prestigious award at the CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference in Washington D.C. in February 2009.
Chartway’s We Promise Foundation looks forward to the return of the prestigious Diamonds in the Sky Gala and Annual Charity Golf Classic this fall on Sept. 2 & 3, 2009, respectively. New this year is the addition of the Beach Century Bike Tour on May 9, 2009, a 100-mile bicycle ride from Chesapeake, Virginia through the beautiful country roads to Columbia, North Carolina to complement an ongoing series of special events and activities designed to give deserving children the strength and encouragement they need to persevere through unthinkable hardship.
About the We Promise Foundation
As the charitable arm of Chartway Federal Credit Union, the We Promise Foundation® is dedicated to making dreams come true for children struggling with degenerative, life-threatening, debilitating or chronic illnesses, or those facing tremendous hardship. The foundation provides funding within the communities the credit union serves with a single goal: to put smiles on a child’s face by making their dreams come true.
The foundation was launched in 2005 based on the enduring success of Chartway’s previous charitable events. Since 1999, Chartway and its We Promise Foundation have raised more than $2M in support of numerous Make-A-Wish Foundation chapters, St. Mary’s Home for Disabled Children, Families of Autistic Children in Tidewater and other Hampton Roads-area charitable groups. For more information, click on www.wepromisefoundation.org.
Chartway Federal Credit Union, chartered in 1959, is a not-for-profit financial institution headquartered in Virginia Beach, Va. With assets exceeding $1.3 billion, it serves nearly 150,000 members in Florida, Georgia, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas and Virginia. For more information, visit www.chartway.com.

