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TEACHERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION RAISES MORE THAN $180,000 IN SUPPORT OF AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY’S MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER

10/29/2025

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PictureBrad Calhoun
​Teachers Federal Credit Union, one of the largest credit unions in the United States with more than $9.8 billion in assets and over 467,000 members nationwide, has proudly raised more than $180,000 in support of the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.
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Teachers has partnered with the American Cancer Society since 2021 as the Presenting Sponsor of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Long Island — the largest Making Strides walk in the country. This year, the partnership expanded, with Teachers also serving as the Presenting Sponsor of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Eastern Long Island, and the Silver Sponsor of both Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Tampa Bay and Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Southwest Florida.

“At Teachers Federal Credit Union, we believe in standing shoulder to shoulder with the communities we serve,” said Brad Calhoun, President and CEO of Teachers Federal Credit Union. “Breast cancer touches the lives of so many, and through our continued partnership with the American Cancer Society, we are helping advance research, provide vital patient support services, and ensure no one faces this disease alone. We are incredibly proud of our employees and members who rallied together once again to make an impact.”

This year’s campaign began with an $80,000 corporate contribution and grew through employee and community fundraising efforts, totaling more than $180,000. More than 300 Teachers employees participated in walks across the country, volunteering at events and contributing their time to meaningful causes such as creating breast cancer survivor sashes at Teachers headquarters for walk participants to wear.

Funds raised through the campaign help the American Cancer Society provide essential services for patients and families, drive groundbreaking research, and promote education, prevention, and early detection. Since 2021, Teachers has raised more than $650,000 in the fight against breast cancer.

The sponsorship reflects the credit union’s long-standing commitment to community stewardship. Beyond the Making Strides initiative, Teachers supports numerous nonprofit organizations year-round, focusing on education, health and human services, and local economic growth.
 
For more information on Teachers community giving, visit teachersfcu.org/about/community.

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