TVFCU Pledges Over $53,000 To The Erlanger Children’s Hospital Through Credit Union For Kids Program

  • Thursday, July 10, 2025
Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union employees has committed over $53,000 to Credit Unions for Kids, a program supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. 

"This national initiative brings credit unions together to raise funds for nonprofit children’s hospitals across the country, helping ensure children get the care they need when they need it most," officials said.

“Supporting Credit Unions for Kids means more to us than just writing a check — it’s about standing with the children and families in our community when they need it most,” said Todd Fortner, CEO and president of Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union.
“At TVFCU, we’re proud to play a part in helping kids get the care they deserve. This is what being part of a credit union is all about — coming together to make a real difference.”

Funds raised by CU4Kids go directly toward medical equipment, innovative treatment programs and family support services. As a not-for-profit financial cooperative, TVFCU believes it is both a privilege and responsibility to invest in the health and future of the community’s children, officials said.

“Every dollar raised stays right here in our community — and that’s what makes this so meaningful,” said Andrea Lyons, director of development at Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and Corporate partners. “The funds are helping to support projects like the Angel Eye camera program in the NICU, which allows families to see their babies through live video, and renovations to the Children’s Emergency Room lobby. We truly couldn’t do what we do without the support of TVFCU. They’re helping change the course of children’s lives.”

For more information about Credit Unions for Kids or to make a contribution, visit https://cu4kids.org/. 

"TVFCU remains committed to giving back and is proud to continue its partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Together, we’re helping provide essential care and resources for the community’s youngest and most vulnerable members," officials said.
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