NEW YORK, NY,
January 15, 2010
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Following Haiti’s devastating earthquake on
January 12th, Financial Service Centers of New York (FSCNY)
is moving aggressively to organize the state’s entire industry,
including more than 787 stores, to raise funds to help with the
relief and recovery effort. Starting on Friday, funds are being
collected at check cashing locations throughout New York State.
FSCNY is making available in-store promotional materials and is
coordinating the industry’s overall effort. It has established a
FSCNY Haiti Relief Fund for this purpose, and all funds collected by
check cashers will then be forwarded to Save the Children and
Mercy Corps.
All licensed check cashing locations have been
asked to set up in-store donation centers where customers, employees
and their families can make direct donations while conducting their
business. In addition, all owners and operators have also been asked
to donate $200 per store to the emergency fundraising effort.
“New York’s check cashing
companies have always taken pride in being of and for the local
communities we serve,” explained Jason Carballo, President of FSCNY.
“With more than 150,000 Haitian immigrants living in New York City,
the tragedy has hit close to home for many of us. In addition, we
all have customers who want to help in any way they can. New York
check cashers have always been philanthropically oriented and this
is one reason why we are being so active in the relief effort.”
Two of FSCNY’s largest
partners, Western Union and MoneyGram, also are supporting this
effort. Funds raised at check cashers that also serve as agents for
Western Union will have their donations matched by the Western Union
Foundation. MoneyGram is offering one-dollar money transfers to
Haiti and free money transfers for donations to the American Red
Cross.
About FSCNY
The Financial Service
Centers of New York is the industry’s leading voice on legislative,
regulatory and business issues and the leading advocate for the
rights of consumers to access basic financial services in New York.
FSCNY represents approximately 660 check cashing centers, which
employ nearly 4,000 New York residents. FSCNY members annually cash
more than 30 million checks with a face value in excess of $16.76
billion. New York has the second-lowest check cashing fee in the
nation at 1.82%.
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