DoverPhila Federal Credit Union, in partnership with Elan Financial, awarded a $10,000 contribution to Beneath the Shade through the Elan Charitable Giving Program.
Beneath the Shade is a transitional living ministry that provides temporary living for men and woman in recovery, offering a semi-structured, nurturing environment for those with at least thirty days substance-free who are seeking stability, healing, and the opportunity to explore a relationship with God. With an average stay of fourteen to eighteen months, Beneath the Shade is committed to fostering a transformational atmosphere where gratitude, resilience, vulnerability, joy, creativity, and meaningful work are essential to lasting recovery and renewed purpose. You can find more details about Beneath the Shade at www.beneaththeshade.org.
“Supporting Beneath the Shade through the Elan Charitable Giving Program reflects our deep commitment to strengthening the well-being of our community,” said Jason Garner, CEO & President of DoverPhila Federal Credit Union. “Their work provides hope, stability, and a path forward for individuals in recovery, and we are honored to help advance such a life-changing mission.”
DoverPhila was 1 of 25 financial institutions selected to pick a non-profit organization to receive a contribution from the Elan Charitable Giving Program. The program, which has distributed more than $2.5 million to over 175 nonprofits across the country, is celebrating five years in 2026. To learn more visit www.elancharitablegiving.com.
About DoverPhila Federal Credit Union
DoverPhila Federal Credit Union has proudly served Tuscarawas County for over 70 years. It has long been committed to strengthening the communities in which it operates. Through partnerships, investments, and service, DPFCU seeks to uplift people, build opportunities, and foster environments where everyone can thrive. Anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in Tuscarawas County can join by making a simple $5 deposit at any of its five full-service locations in Dover, New Philadelphia, Newcomerstown, and Uhrichsville, or online by clicking here.