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Together, We Can Change a Child’s Life

South Bay Credit Union is holding a Change a Child’s Life coin drive during the months of July and
August.  All proceeds will benefit
Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. 

We’re asking the South Bay community to participate in this campaign during the months of July and August. 
Come into one of our branches with your spare change you’ve collected from your car, coin jar, handbag, pockets, etc. 

Every penny counts!  Each year, more than 97,000 sick children come to the hospital for care.  The support from the community helps to pay for the breakthrough therapies and treatments that save young lives each year.  Please participate in our campaign during these summer months by dropping off your coins at one of our branches. Or, while cashing a check, consider leaving your returned change in the canisters.


July 27th is a special date!  This fundraising campaign will last all summer but please mark the date of July 27th for our big rally date.  Our Redondo Beach branch will be cooking hotdogs for a $5 donation (includes chips and soda).  And as an added bonus, we will have document
shredding and e-waste depository on site. Spend your lunch time from 10-2 on July 27th and bring your associates, friends and family members too!

The Redondo Beach branch is located at 2304 Artesia
Boulevard, Redondo Beach, the corner of Artesia and Vail.  Our Torrance branch is located at 25360
Crenshaw Boulevard.   Telephone for both
branches is:  310-374-3436. 

When these donations are given, every dollar is helping
local kids and goes to support research and training, purchase equipment, and pay for uncompensated care, all in support of the mission to save and improve the lives of as many children as possible.  Thank you for helping in the mission to change children’s lives!

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About South Bay Credit Union

Established in 1953, South Bay Credit Union is a member-owned not-for-profit financial cooperative proudly serving anyone who lives, regularly works, attends school or worships in the area known as South Bay in Los Angeles County, California with 8,000 members and more than $79 million in assets. As a financial cooperative, South Bay Credit Union brings members together, pooling their financial resources to meet the individual needs of the membership, while providing enough capital to run a strong and efficient operation. South Bay Credit Union is headquartered in Redondo Beach, California and has a branch service center in Torrance. South Bay Credit Union’s mission is dedicated to providing progressive, diverse, cost effective financial services to our member-owners in a friendly and professional manner. Visit South Bay Credit Union’s website at www.sbcu.org for more information.

CONTACT INFORMATION: Jennifer Oliver,
President/CEO joliver@southbaycu.com 310-374-3436


About the Children’s Miracle Network and Credit Unions for Kids

Credit unions have sponsored Children’s Miracle Network since 1996, when the Credit Union for Kids program was developed. Today, credit unions across the U.S. collaborate with credit union chapters, leagues and business partners to raise much-needed funds to benefit 170 Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. Credit Unions for Kids has generated more than $100 million for Children’s Miracle
Network hospitals. For more information about the Children’s Miracle Network and the Credit Unions for Kids program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, contact Michael Sandler, Senior Associate Director, at 323-361-1744 or by email at Msandler@chla.usc.edu.

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David Mallen May 6, 2013 at 11:17 pm
Mr. Azouz: Thank you. I am glad some neighbors find value in what I do, but more importantly IRead More respect the fact that you take the time to do your own homework. If you have expertise in a particular area that can benefit the City, feel free to contact me off line. That goes for anyone. After the election, I have a "big idea" that I want to promote for our City. When Bill Brand and Steve Aspel both agree that my idea is promising, then I think we are on the right track. I'll be curious to learn what the City Manager has to say.
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