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November 10, 2022

Broadview FCU Pays Tribute to Veterans with “Stand to Honor” Event and Donation of $35,000 to Nonprofits

In honor of Veterans Day, Broadview employees, veterans, and special guests from Capital Region nonprofits gathered outside the credit union’s corporate headquarters to show gratitude and provide financial support to those who have served our country in the armed forces.

Formed through the recent merger of SEFCU and CAP COM, Broadview has a longstanding commitment to supporting veterans and veteran-related causes in the Capital Region and across New York State. Today’s “Stand to Honor” Ceremony began at 8:30 a.m. and will continue until the branch closes.

Throughout the day employees and volunteers, including Broadview President Chris McKenna and CEO Michael Castellana (pictured from left to right), stood silently in pairs for 13 minutes. The number 13 represents the number of folds of the American Flag given to the family of a fallen service member.

“It’s a very emotional thing. It’s not just standing still for 13 minutes. When you put your feet on the footprints of soldiers who gave the ultimate sacrifice, who are no longer here, it is something that moves you,” said Broadview CEO Michael Castellana. “We couldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the sacrifice of millions of people that put their own personal lives aside to protect our freedoms. Every day should be Veterans Day. Today we just go a little bit further than we always do.”

  • Folds of Honor
  • Albany Stratton VA Medical Center Food Pantry
  • Albany Housing Coalition (aka Albany Vet House)
  • HicksStrong
  • Southern Tier Veterans Support Group
  • Clear Path for Veterans
  • WNY Heroes

 

“We issue out about 32,000 items a year to veterans in need, and it’s thanks to community partners like Broadview Federal Credit Union that we’re able to do things like this,” said Stratton VA Medical Center Voluntary Service Specialist Erwin Dominguez. Dominguez said the Stratton VA Food Pantry serves approximately 6,000 veterans annually, and Broadview’s donation will support the purchase of boots, thermals, and food for vets in need.

The Stand to Honor ceremony is the culmination of several veterans-related events Broadview has supported this fall. In early October, Broadview employee volunteers attended a “Hug Mug” volunteer night during which employees designed mugs for deployed soldiers to help improve their mental health. Additionally, Broadview branch employees have been writing letters with words of comfort and encouragement that will be sent to deployed soldiers during the holiday season.