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CORRECTION FROM SOURCE: Sharonview Supports Harvest Hope With Charitable Donation
Revised to include information about the Elan Credit Card partnership
FORT MILL, SOUTH CAROLINA / ACCESS Newswire / October 20, 2025 / Sharonview Federal Credit Union, a longstanding financial institution serving the North and South Carolina communities for 70 years, has partnered with Elan Credit Card to give back to the community through a charitable donation to Harvest Hope Food Bank in honor of International Credit Union Day on October 16.
On October 1, Sharonview representatives visited Harvest Hope's new Florence facility to present a check for $15,000, which will support the organization's mission to fight hunger across South Carolina.
"At Sharonview, we believe that true community impact comes from caring for our neighbors in their moments of need," said Herb White, President and CEO of Sharonview. "The donation to Harvest Hope in our name allows us to join in their mission to provide hope and nourishment to families throughout our state."
Established in 1981, Harvest Hope is South Carolina's largest food bank, serving communities across the Midlands, Pee Dee, and Upstate regions. Each year, the organization provides an average of 25 million meals to neighbors facing hunger. Learn more about the mission and how you can support: https://www.harvesthope.org/
To learn more about Sharonview FCU, visit: https://www.sharonview.org/
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About Sharonview FCU:
Since 1955, Sharonview Federal Credit Union has served members across the Carolinas and beyond. Our company is built on relationships, trust, and reliability. Credit unions like ours are built to serve the community, and that's what we strive to do every day. By offering personalized service, a range of loan and deposit products, and competitive rates, we aim to empower members with the tools and resources they need to thrive. Today, with over 90,000 members and $1.5 billion in assets, Sharonview's commitment to its members and the community has never been stronger, because with Sharonview, its personal.
About Elan Credit Card:
Elan partners with credit unions through our turnkey credit card issuing solution, mortgage solutions, and all-in-one merchant processing platform, talech®. Our dedication to our partners, growth philosophy, and investment in technology has made us a leader in the industry since 1968. Our approach offers expertise while removing costs, reducing risks, and improving the cardmember experience. In a world of rapidly changing technology, increasing compliance burdens, and competing rewards programs, more have turned to Elan for innovative solutions for consumer and business accounts of all sizes. www.cupartnership.com. Learn more about the impact Elan is making in communities through its charitable giving initiative at www.elancharitablegiving.com.
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SOURCE: Sharonview FCU
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