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Virginia Credit Union was honored with the Henrico County Department of Outreach and Engagement’s inaugural Heart of Service Award, which recognized the credit union's volunteer initiatives and community engagement work. (Courtesy Virginia Credit Union)

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Virginia Credit Union recently received the Henrico County Department of Outreach and Engagement’s inaugural Heart of Service Award, in recognition of the credit union’s volunteerism and community service efforts.

VACU employees have volunteered 993 hours to various community causes this year, with dozens of other volunteer initiatives planned.

“So many of our local nonprofits and community groups depend on the time and talents of volunteers to make their work possible and to amplify the impact of their efforts in the community,” said VACU Learning and Development Manager Nathan Moubray, who coordinates the credit union's volunteer efforts. “VACU is committed to the well-being of our communities, and our volunteer efforts are one more way we demonstrate that commitment.”

In 2024, VACU provided more than $1 million in financial support for various charitable and community causes, volunteered 2,500 hours at local nonprofits and organizations, and reached more than 100,000 people through its financial education initiatives.