Indiana Members Credit Union Announces 2024 Cancer Awareness Card Beneficiary

Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU), Central Indiana’s largest credit union, is pleased to announce the Caroline Symmes Children's Cancer Endowment as the new member-nominated beneficiary for its Cancer Awareness Debit Card. The IMCU Cancer Awareness Debit Card provides members an opportunity to support a different cancer-related organization each year. A portion of each signature transaction made with this card March 1, 2024 through February 28, 2025, up to $10,000, will be donated to the Caroline Symmes Children's Cancer Endowment.

The card is available for issue to members at IMCU’s 31 Indiana locations. The IMCU Cancer Awareness Debit Card is an option to members with a free checking account and can be issued immediately via IMCU’s instant issue program, which allows members to receive their debit card on the spot.

The Caroline Symmes Children's Cancer Endowment was created in honor of the late Caroline Symmes. Caroline Symmes was 5 years old when cancer ended her life. Out of her tragedy, the Caroline Symmes Children's Cancer Endowment was born to raise funds for researchers at Riley Hospital for Children and inspire hope in future pediatric patients and their families.

“IMCU is honored to partner with the Caroline Symmes Children's Cancer Endowment for Pediatric Cancer Research and support their mission of raising funds for researchers at Riley Hospital for Children,” said John Newett, president and CEO of IMCU. “We always take pride in being involved with and helping great organizations and are delighted to help carry on Caroline’s legacy through this partnership.”

For more information about the IMCU Cancer Awareness Debit Card, please visit IMCU online at, www.imcu.com, or visit an IMCU branch for details.

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