
EDWARDSVILLE — Revity Credit Union employees raised $1,405 for the Main Street Community Center in Edwardsville through the credit union’s ongoing Jeans for Generations program, which allows employees to donate to a selected charity in exchange for wearing jeans and tennis shoes on Fridays and Saturdays.
The March contributions were dedicated to the Main Street Community Center, which supports adults 50 and older with programs and services aimed at helping them stay healthy, active and connected.
Revity’s Jeans for Generations program is described as reflecting the credit union philosophy of “people helping people,” empowering employees to support local organizations “making a meaningful difference.” Each month, employees contribute donations to a selected charity.
This year’s program coincides with Revity Credit Union’s 85th year of community service, described as “honoring the past, helping the present, and lifting the future of the communities it serves.”
The Main Street Community Center provides services including home-delivered meals, transposition, health screenings and recreational opportunities.