QCU Community Announcements

Food Drive

Spring Food Drive

May 1- May 31 · Quincy & Weymouth Branch

Help support Interfaith Social Services and Weymouth Food Pantry by dropping off non-perishable food items.

Shred Day

Member Shred Day

June 13 · Quincy Branch

Oct 3 · Weymouth Branch

9 AM – 12 PM

Community Outreach in Action

Each year, we organize food and toy drives to support local families and community organizations.

Cybersecurity seminar

With the help of Dan Marini, QCU’s Director of Information Security, we support digital safety in our community by hosting in-person seminars at local senior centers. These sessions focus on protecting personal information, identifying scams, and staying safe online.

“This was the best cybersecurity talk I have ever been to. Very well presented, great handouts and very helpful info.” -Seminar Attendee

“Thank you so much for such an informative program. It was very helpful!” -Seminar Attendee

From classrooms to community events, we bring financial education to students of all ages—through high school and college programs, backpack donations, and events like Credit for Life.

2026 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

Celebrating 20 years of supporting students who lead, give back, and make a difference in their communities.

Alexa Moore, Braintree

William Phelan Scholarship Recipient

Alexa has shown an exceptional commitment to her community through volunteerism, leadership, and compassion. From supporting students with special needs and promoting important awareness initiatives to honoring veterans through fundraising and service, she consistently demonstrates kindness, responsibility, and a genuine passion for helping others.

Aiden Lau,
Braintree

Aiden gave back to his community by leading a Red Cross blood drive at his high school, encouraging student participation and supporting donors during a critical blood shortage.

Shane Oliver,
Weymouth

Shane showed compassion and leadership through his volunteer work at a local food pantry, helping provide food and support to families in need while encouraging others in his community to get involved.

Aidan Cronin,
Quincy

Aidan gave back to his community through volunteer work at a local QCAP food center, helping provide food and essential supplies to families in need.

Joseph Mercado,
Weymouth

Joseph supported his community through volunteer work at Massachusetts General Hospital, helping create a welcoming and comforting experience for patients receiving treatment.

THANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Whether you’re donating food, attending a seminar, or cheering on a scholarship winner, you’re making a lasting difference. Together, we’re building something better.

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