(SPEECH) Music (DESCRIPTION) Logo transitions in (DESCRIPTION) Footage of a collection of toys inside the Arizona Helping Hands Warehouse (SPEECH) I often think about, you know, the line that we use, like "it takes a village to raise my kids ..." (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Maureen Noe in the Arizona Helping Hands office. Onscreen text reads: "Maureen Noe, President & CEO of Arizona Helping Hands." (SPEECH) "... you know, I need everybody." Well, when it comes to a child in foster care, I believe it's a community, it's donors, it's volunteers, it's the families, Department of Child Safety ..." (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Arizona Helping Hands volunteers meeting in front of a whiteboard. (SPEECH) "... It's our board, it's our staff. It's other collaborative partners." (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Robb Scott in the Arizona Helping Hands office. Onscreen text reads: "Robb Scott, President & CEO of Copper State Credit Union." (SPEECH) Credit unions and community really go together. People organized, originally credit unions, for themselves to be able to borrow and save with each other. So, that's really in our DNA. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Arizona Helping Hands volunteers engaged in a volunteer orientation. (SPEECH) Just being in a community and serving the community around us, from a branch perspective, has always been a way to be engaged with our members. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteers working in a warehouse. (SPEECH) Copper State Credit Union has been a partner with Elan since 2011, (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Tony Ince in the Arizona Helping Hands office. Onscreen text reads: "Tony Ince, Account Executive, Elan Credit Card." (SPEECH) and today they were nominated to be part of Elan's Charitable Giving. (DESCRIPTION) Volunteers hold shopping lists while listening to directions for volunteer event. (SPEECH) When it comes to working with the community, we definitely take the guidance of our partner on where we can make an impact. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Maureen in the Arizona Helping Hands office. (SPEECH) The relationship with Copper State Credit Union and Arizona Helping Hands honestly goes back 10 years. (DESCRIPTION) Arizona Helping Hands volunteers working in the warehouse. (SPEECH) I mean, we're so excited to be in this space together. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Robb in the Arizona Helping Hands office. (SPEECH) We have a value of "families first," so it was easy for us to select Arizona Helping Hands. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Maureen in the Arizona Helping Hands office. (SPEECH) We are fortunate to have a facility here in Phoenix that is basically a warehouse. (DESCRIPTION) Several shots of the clothing and toy sections of the warehouse. (SPEECH) What we do is we provide essentials to make it easier for families to open up their hearts and homes to kids on a foster care journey. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Maureen. (SPEECH) Families go into the warehouse, and we have kind of a service structure, so they can pick and choose what's best for their child. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Robb. (SPEECH) With Arizona Helping Hands, we've been involved in not only providing donations, (DESCRIPTION) Robb shopping in the warehouse's toy section. (SPEECH) but we also volunteer back in the warehouse. (DESCRIPTION) Volunteers looking over shopping list for their foster care child. (SPEECH) Today is an exciting day. We have the opportunity to host Elan and Copper State Credit Union. They've come together to do a volunteer project. They're going to be helping us with our Birthday Dreams program. (DESCRIPTION) Volunteers selecting gifts, decorating birthday cards, and wrapping presents. (SPEECH) They're going to be shopping for the kiddos, they're going to be wrapping gifts, putting them into hand decorated bags with handmade cards. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Robb. (SPEECH) The most satisfaction is when the families come in and being able to help them find toys or supplies that the family needs. (DESCRIPTION) Robb in the warehouse admiring a remote-controlled car fades to more volunteers navigating the warehouse and selecting gifts. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Maureen in the Helping Hands office. (SPEECH) When that family comes in, and to see the delight and every once in a while, we get the pleasure of seeing the child come in too. (DESCRIPTION) Volunteers selecting bicycles from a large selection in the warehouse. (SPEECH) And they're like, "for me, that's for me, that's my bike?" (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Robb. (SPEECH) It would be easy to just stroke a check and say, here's a check. Please give it to your charity of choice. But to actually be involved, to come out and volunteer with us alongside the charity, really speaks volumes about Elan. (DESCRIPTION) A picture of the volunteers holding a large check from Elan and Copper State Credit Union. (SPEECH) The $15,000 wasn't planned, right. It was a surprise. (DESCRIPTION) Several shots of volunteers decorating cards and gift bags. (SPEECH) So, it was really that bonus round for us so that we could buy more clothes and more shoes for the families we're serving. (DESCRIPTION) An Arizona Helping Hands shirt in the warehouse's clothing section. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Tony wrapping presents and volunteers working in the warehouse. (SPEECH) It is nice to know that we can take this relationship, you know, out of the office and make a meaningful impact where the partner is in the community, such as Arizona Helping Hands. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Robb. (SPEECH) You know, there's nothing like working as a team outside of your office environment and also doing good for other people. (DESCRIPTION) A volunteer wrapping a large present before smiling at the camera. (SPEECH) We're excited about the future, and we could not do it without Elan or Copper State Credit Union. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Maureen. (SPEECH) All these different entities are bringing their best in order to serve and make a difference, and that's the community. (SPEECH) Music fades out (DESCRIPTION) Elan Charitable Giving logo appears above a sunlit forest. Text below reads "Impact is what inspires us. ElanCharitableGiving.com"