Logansport, IN (December 22) – Beacon Credit Union is proud to support Martin’s Super Market’s annual Secret Santa for Seniors program with a $3,000 donation to help bring holiday cheer and meaningful support to local seniors during the holiday season.
The Secret Santa for Seniors program allows community members to select gift wishes from ornaments displayed on Christmas trees inside Martin’s stores. These wishes are fulfilled and delivered to local senior centers, helping ensure elderly residents receive thoughtful gifts and experience the joy of the season—especially those who may be alone or facing financial challenges during the holidays.
“This was a great initiative we wanted to contribute to due to its nature and who it supports,” said Brian Perez, Beacon’s Logansport W. Market St. Member Center Manager. “It feels great to be able to provide some holiday cheer to the elderly, especially those in need in our community.”
Giving back matters because it strengthens communities and creates meaningful connections, particularly during the holiday season when feelings of isolation can be heightened for seniors. By supporting programs like Secret Santa for Seniors, Beacon helps ensure older residents feel remembered, valued, and supported. Beacon is honored to partner with organizations like Martin’s Super Market to spread kindness, brighten spirits, and make a lasting, positive impact in the communities it serves.
“Supporting programs like Secret Santa for Seniors is meaningful because it allows us to give back in a way that directly impacts our neighbors. Knowing this donation helps brighten the holidays for local seniors makes the effort especially rewarding,” Beacon’s Logansport Mall Rd. Member Center Manager, Autumn Grist said.
Photographed L to R: April Wenglarz, Martin’s Employee; Autumn Grist, Logansport Mall Rd. Member Center Manager; Brian Perez, Logansport W. Market St. Member Center Manager.
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Since 1931, Beacon Credit Union has provided quality financial services responsive to the needs of its member-owners. Serving 50 Indiana counties, Beacon consists of over 53,000 members and manages assets of approximately $1.7 Billion.