Local credit union continues tradition of giving to UHCL autism center
May 17, 2019 | UHCL Staff
Each year, employees at Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union make a special effort
to support local education. GCEFCU has been a longstanding partner and sponsor of
University of Houston-Clear Lake’s Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities and its outreaches. Since 2014, the credit union has donated $1,000 to CADD to support
its programs and outreaches.
“All our employees contribute money to give back to different organizations related
to education in our area,” said Rebeca Gonzalez, business development coordinator
at GCEFCU.
Gonzalez said that every pay period, employees pay $4 to wear jeans on Fridays. “The
money is collected, and then we distribute it between different organizations that
support school districts and educators in Houston,” she said. “We are very happy to
donate our funds to CADD. We can see its positive impact on families and teachers
who need assistance.”
“We are so grateful for the continued support of GCEFCU,” said CADD Director and Professor of Psychology Dorothea Lerman. “In addition to the annual monetary gift, they provide a complimentary lunch to
teachers who participate in our five-day summer teacher training every year.”
Pictured from left is Lerman and GCEFCU representatives: Business Development Manager
Julia Arceneaux, Gonzalez, Business Development Coordinator Jessica Rodriguez, Business
Development Specialist Marissa Alvarez, and Director of Marketing Caylee Smith.
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