PORTSMOUTH, N.H. - (01/18/05) -- Service CU said it hopes to raise$100,000 for tsunami aid and hopes its offer of $50,000 in matchingfunds will help meet that goal. The credit union will matchdonations provided form members and non-members through Feb. 28,when the funds will be donated to AmeriCares, a non-profit disasterrelief group. Donations will be accepted in person at the creditunion's eight New Hampshire and one Massachusetts, as well as 14Germany branches, or online at Service CU's website.
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