New Dimensions FCU shares results from car show

New Dimensions Federal Credit Union recently hosted its 9th Annual Cruisin’ for a Cure Car Show at the Waterville Lafleur Airport. Although the weather wasn’t in their favor, they still had over 70 dedicated car owners who didn’t let the rain stop them! The other exciting news is that they were, once again, selected to receive a Miracle Match from the CO-OP Financial Services organization for credit unions, which is a program that assists credit unions in their fundraising efforts for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals such as the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital. By combining the funds raised from the 2023 Cruisin’ for A Cure Car Show ($15,966.11) and the funds from the CO-OP Miracle Match ($5,000), the total donation to the Maine Children’s Cancer Program is $20,966.11!

New Dimensions FCU hosts the “Cruisin’ for a Cure Car Show” each year to raise money for the Maine Children’s Cancer Program (MCCP) – an affiliate of The Barbara Bush Child­ren’s Hospital at Maine Medical Center in Scarborough, Maine. This year, fundraising activities included a 50/50 raffle and a $500 Cash for Kids Super Raffle. Additionally, they raised even more money by grilling and selling various food and drink options. Other efforts to raise money were the proceeds from tee-shirt sales, and, of course, each car show participant paid a nominal registration fee of $15 per vehicle. They also suggested a $3 donation from the patrons who came to see the car show.

 
 

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