Genisys Credit Union has been awarded the Philanthropic Leadership Award by the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan (FBEM) in recognition of its contributions to hunger relief efforts that helped provide more than 437,000 meals in 2025.
1 in 6 people in Michigan struggle with hunger and the number continues to rise. The award honors those demonstrating an exceptional commitment to fighting hunger. In 2025, Genisys contributed 560 volunteer hours and nearly $30,000 to FBEM programs, helping provide 437,807 meals to individuals and families in their communities.
“Behind each statistic is a child, a family, a neighbor, a grandparent searching for access to reliable, nutritious food,” said Jackie Buchanan, president and CEO of Genisys Credit Union. “The Food Bank of Eastern Michigan is a trusted source of not only food, but support. It is an honor to be recognized for our contributions, It takes the hands of many to serve, we are grateful to be part of their journey.”
The meals provided in 2025 included two large-scale, single-day initiatives: Genisys Day of Caring and Giving Tuesday:
“We hope, one day, these are records we no longer have to break as we work to end the hunger crisis impacting our communities,” said Buchanan.
With a decade-long partnership, Genisys understands hunger is more than a social crisis; it’s a financial one, shaping their commitment to meet the immediate needs of the communities they serve.
“Genisys Credit Union continues to set the standard for what true community partnership looks like,” said Kara Ross, President and CEO of the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan. “Their generosity of time, talent, and resources has made a measurable impact on the lives of the families we serve. Together, we are not only providing meals—we are strengthening communities and creating pathways toward long-term stability.”