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Navy Federal Supports Reading and Financial Literacy for Military Families Through a Virtual Book Drive

For more than two decades, Navy Federal Credit Union and United Through Reading have joined forces to support military families. They are once again partnering on a nationwide Back-to-School campaign that benefits military children through the power of reading.

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United Through Reading and Navy Federal volunteers connect military families through the power of reading. (Photo: Business Wire)

United Through Reading and Navy Federal volunteers connect military families through the power of reading. (Photo: Business Wire)

Through August 10, online donations can be made to United Through Reading’s Virtual Book Drive hosted by the credit union. Book titles include financial literacy and Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging topics. A $24 donation puts approximately three books into the hands of military kids.

“For the past 24 years, our partnership with Navy Federal Credit Union has been a cornerstone of our mission to support military families,” said Dr. Sally Ann Zoll, United Through Reading's Interim CEO. “This collaboration is particularly significant, as it allows us to provide financial literacy-themed books to military children, empowering them with essential skills for their future. Financial education is crucial for developing responsible and informed citizens, and we are proud to work with Navy Federal on this initiative. We are incredibly grateful to Navy Federal for hosting a Virtual Book Drive on our behalf, which will further enhance our efforts. Thank you for more than two decades of unwavering support and dedication to making a lasting impact on the military community.”

In addition to volunteer support, Navy Federal has donated nearly $250,000 in philanthropic giving to support United Through Reading’s mission over the course of the longstanding partnership. Navy Federal knows there is no age limit on building financial wellness in our communities, and partnering with United Through Reading is one of many ways the credit union supports military families on their financial and educational pathways.

“Our partnership with United Through Reading is a special one,” said Brandi Gomez, military spouse and Manager, Corporate Social Responsibility at Navy Federal. “They help us connect with military families in need and emphasize the value of reading and financial education at all ages. When books are available in our servicemembers’ homes, the whole family benefits. That’s what our Virtual Book Drive is all about!”

Help build summer reading lists for military children by donating to the Virtual Book Drive, a cause that will benefit military families for years to come.

About Navy Federal Credit Union: Established in 1933 with only seven members, Navy Federal now has the distinct honor of serving more than 13 million members globally and is the world’s largest credit union. As a member-owned and not-for-profit organization, Navy Federal always puts the financial needs of its members first. Membership is open to all Department of Defense and Coast Guard Active Duty, Veterans, civilian and contractor personnel, and their families. Navy Federal employs a workforce of over 24,000 and has a global network of over 355 branches. For more information about Navy Federal Credit Union, visit navyfederal.org. Federally insured by NCUA. Equal Opportunity Employer.

About United Through Reading:

United Through Reading keeps military families reading-ready, no matter the distance between them. Families stay connected through storytime video recordings and books sent to military families. These stories ease the stress of time apart due to military duty, maintain positive emotional connections, and cultivate a love of reading and early childhood literacy. Service members and veterans can record a story for their family at more than 400 United Through Reading recording locations worldwide and on their mobile devices with their free and secure reading app. Since 1989, over 3.3 million military family members have benefited from the program. Learn more at unitedthroughreading.org.

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