Honoring a Hero: Laura Dean's Commitment to Service and Community
As we observe Memorial Day, a time to honor and remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation, Nuvision is proud to feature Laura Dean, a distinguished veteran whose commitment to service continues to resonate within the community of Anchorage, Alaska. Laura, a former Air Force officer, exemplifies the enduring spirit of a hero, tirelessly dedicating herself to the well-being of fellow veterans and civilians alike. Through her continued efforts in both military and civilian roles, she bridges communities and fosters a legacy of service and dedication that honors the memory of the fallen.
Honoring Our Heroes: From Alaska to California Events Pay Tribute to Fallen Soldiers
Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday of May, holds profound significance as a day to honor and remember the men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service of the United States. This day provides an opportunity for reflection on the bravery and sacrifice of those who lost their lives defending our freedoms and values.
Celebrating Navy Veteran John Amundson: A Nuvision Hero
As we prepare to honor Memorial Day, Nuvision Credit Union is honored to spotlight John Amundson as one of our Nuvision Heroes. A proud Nuvision member since 1986 and a resident of Fountain Valley, California, John embodies the spirit of service and sacrifice through his commendable actions during the Vietnam War and his ongoing dedication to veteran affairs.
Be a Hero in Your Community: Join the 2nd Annual Asher Banks Memorial Blood Drive
Nuvision and the Blood Bank of Alaska are teaming up again for the 2nd Annual Asher Banks Memorial Blood Drive. This isn't just another call to donate blood. It's happening Friday, April 26, 2024, from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM at the Nuvision Alaska Financial Center in Anchorage, and it's all about honoring a true fighter, a little boy named Asher Banks who showed us what bravery looks like. We're asking everyone in Alaska who can to come out, roll up a sleeve, and make a difference, to help those facing critical illnesses like Asher did.