Unitus unites food with boxes at SnowCap
Last month, ten dedicated Unitus Community Credit Union employees volunteered an entire workday at the SnowCap Community Charities warehouse located in Southeast Portland.

Unitus Community Credit Union employees Linda See, from left, Shelly Keller and Paula Johns pack Food To You boxes during and all day volunteer work session at SnowCap Community Charities headquarters in Mid-county.
Unitus employees rolled up their sleeves and went to work on everything from packing food boxes to painting. They hand-packed over 250 Food to You boxes that were delivered to seniors, broke down, measured and packaged 100 pounds of pancake mix and 200 pounds of rice, painted food collection barrels and interior SnowCap headquarters office walls and even measured and packaged pet food for SnowCap clients’ four-legged friends.
Unitus employees Jan Darden, from left, Nicole Spirlin, Summer Hart and April Johnson label SnowCap newsletters; one of many tasks performed by Unitus volunteers during an entire day volunteering.
SnowCap is a nonprofit community service organization dedicated to serving low-income families living in Mid and east Multnomah County through the distribution of food, clothing and other emergency services. SnowCap serves all of mid and east county including Gresham, Troutdale, Fairview and Wood Village.
Unitus Community Credit Union is a not-for-profit, member-owned financial institution, serving people living or working in Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Marion, Polk, Yamhill and Clark County. For additional information about Unitus and their commitment to the local community, visit www.unitusccu.com or call 1-800-452-0900.







