(OnPoint Community Credit Union Senior Vice President/Chief Information Officer & HR Executive Jim Armstrong and Branch Manager Andy Jamison-LeGere present a check to Cascade AIDS Project (CAP). The donation covers the cost of a full year’s worth of HIV test kits (over 4500). Left to Right: CAP Chief of Staff Peter Parisot, CAP Director of Finance Wenda Tai, Jim Armstrong, Andy Jamison-LeGere and CAP Executive Director Tyler TerMeer | Photo Courtesy OnPoint Community Credit Union)
OnPoint Community Credit Union recently announced it will make a $44,750 contribution to the Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) following the credit union’s successful Refer a Friend Campaign this past spring.
During the two month campaign, OnPoint members invited friends, family and business associates to join OnPoint. For every new member who opened a personal or business checking account, OnPoint pledged to make a $50 donation to Cascade AIDS Project. As part of the campaign, both the referring member and the new member also each received $50 from OnPoint.
“OnPoint is truly a community credit union and there’s nothing we are more passionate about than connecting with our community,” said OnPoint CEO Rob Stuart. “Through Refer a Friend, we have the opportunity to welcome new members, reward existing members and honor the great work of organizations like Cascade AIDS Project.”
Founded in 1983 and incorporated in 1985, CAP is the oldest and largest community-based provider of HIV services, housing, education and advocacy in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Since its beginning with a staff of two, CAP has grown to include a staff of over 100 and operates with the support of more than 600 volunteers. OnPoint is pleased to partner with CAP and advance its mission to empower all people with or affected by HIV, reduce stigma and provide the LGBTQ+ community with compassionate healthcare.
“We are grateful to OnPoint Community Credit Union and its members for their contribution to CAP and their ongoing support for our work to empower those affected by HIV, reduce stigma and provide the LGBTQ+ community with compassionate healthcare,” said CAP Executive Director Tyler TerMeer. “OnPoint’s donation will help fund programs and support services that work to end the epidemic in our community. This donation covers the cost of a full year’s worth of HIV test kits (over 4500) and allows us to continue to provide free and confidential HIV testing in in our community.”
Those living with HIV face a huge emotional and financial burden. CAP is there for these individuals by providing shelter, life skills training and emotional support. In 2018, CAP provided short and long-term house and support services to 2251 people living with HIV, helped enroll 478 individuals in health insurance, and provided culturally responsive healthcare nearly 600 patients.