Posted:
February 18, 2021
Congratulations to Cranbrook Search and Rescue Society –
Highway Rescue, the first recipient of $10,000 from East Kootenay Community Credit Union’s (EKC) $50,000 Legacy Campaign as the third and final part of its 70 Year $115,000 Celebration!
EKC’s Board of Directors initiated the celebration in honour of its 70
th Anniversary. Its purpose is to continue support for strong, local communities and support community groups who have felt the impact of COVID-19.
EKC’s staff committee had overwhelming support for Cranbrook Search and Rescue Society. “We recognized the number of people the organization supports and the impact their work has in the East Kootenay,” said Pam Pinch, staff representative.
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