January 4, 2019 | Philadelphia, Pa
First Heritage Mortgage Services (First Heritage) is committed to raising funds for Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to funding pediatric cancer research. Throughout 2018, the employees of First Heritage held several fundraisers for Cookies for Kids’ Cancer and raised $3,500 to support the organization.
Cookies for Kids’ Cancer was founded by a determined mother to help increase her young son’s odds in his fight against cancer. She had the idea to bake cookies to sell during the holidays. It was a larger-than-life event, and has been a huge success.
“Pediatric cancer is the #1 disease killer of children in the U.S. Two-thirds of children who do survive will develop long-term side effects, including secondary cancers and organ failure,” stated John Giordano, CEO of First Heritage. “Therefore, it is critical we find safer, more effective treatments, and it’s why First Heritage is joining the fight.”
First Heritage Mortgage Services provides versatile, cost effective and integrated turnkey mortgage solutions and services to nearly 90 partner credit unions that have combined assets of over $11 billion and more than 1.1 million members throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware. First Heritage is endorsed as the exclusive mortgage service provider for the Pennsylvania Credit Union Association (PCUA).
First Heritage began as a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Heritage Credit Union. As of 2018, the following additional credit unions have purchased ownership in First Heritage: Service 1st Federal Credit Union, Erie Federal Credit Union, People First Federal Credit Union, Sun East Federal Credit Union, and Lebanon Federal Credit Union.
First Heritage Mortgage Services is committed to raising funds for Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to funding pediatric cancer research. Throughout 2018 the employees of First Heritage Mortgage Services have held several fundraisers for Cookies for Kids’ Cancer. Due to their 2018 fundraising effort, First Heritage was able to raise a total of $3,500 to Cookies of Kids’ Cancer.