(Music fades in) (DESCRIPTION) Elan Charitable Giving logo transitions in (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteers packing Easter baskets. (SPEECH) Community means to me a place where you live and work (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Tony Ince in auditorium. Onscreen text reads “Tony Ince, VP, Account Executive Team Leader, Elan Credit Card.” (SPEECH) and then consistently give back to make your community better. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Heartland Credit Union exterior brick sign and building. (SPEECH) Community means connection, and I feel like we are (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Susan Gleason in auditorium. Onscreen text reads “Susan Gleason, VP of Marketing, Heartland Credit Union” (SPEECH) Constantly building connections with our members. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Elan volunteers packing Easter baskets. (SPEECH) Community means, to me, coming together (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Beverly Neisler in auditorium. Onscreen text reads “Beverly Neisler, Chief Development Officer, HSHS St. John’s Hospital.” (SPEECH) and coming together many times for a common purpose. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteers packing Easter baskets. (SPEECH) I get up and come to work because (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Emily Enstrom. Onscreen text reads “Emily Enstrom, RN, Pediatric Nurse Manager, HSHS St. John’s Children’s Hospital” (SPEECH) I want kids and their families to have the best care that they possibly can, (DESCRIPTION) Volunteers high-five a child in a hospital bed. (SPEECH) and that's really connected care with our community. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Susan Gleason in auditorium. (SPEECH) We've had a long-standing relationship with Saint John's Children's Hospital, and I think that all of our employees have seen or heard of somebody who's received services at Saint John's Children's Hospital. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Heartland Credit Union CEO Tom Lex working with volunteers. (SPEECH) When you walk through here, man, there's miracles being made up there every day. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Tom Lex in auditorium. Onscreen text reads “Tom Lex, President & CEO, Heartland Credit Union.” (SPEECH) And, you know, again, I was lucky my three children were born, I had one child in NICU for one night. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Tony Ince removing choking hazards from stuffed animals. (SPEECH) 15 years ago, I had a son that was born nine weeks early (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Tony Ince in auditorium. (SPEECH) that spent 21 days in the NICU. So firsthand, my family got to see the support that they gave us and all the children that were in that NICU. (DESCRIPTION) Image of premature baby in NICU. (SPEECH) My oldest was a micro preemie, and she was one pound fifteen ounces when she was born. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Jennifer Bosaw in auditorium. Onscreen text reads “Jennifer Bosaw, VP of Collections, Heartland Credit Union.” (SPEECH) She was in the NICU for 112 days, (DESCRIPTION) Pictures fade in and out of Jennifer and her premature baby. (SPEECH) but it didn't stop there. We continued coming to the hospital for occupational and physical therapy for two years. (DESCRIPTION) Photo of Jennifer’s daughter next to a horse as a young adult. (SPEECH) Today, she's 13-years-old and you'd never know it. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Elan and Heartland staff gifting check to St. John’s employees in community garden. (SPEECH) We're always excited to hear about contributions that are coming to the hospital. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Beverly Neisler in auditorium. (SPEECH) In this particular case, we were very grateful it comes to St. John's Children's Hospital. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of hospital staff showing books to Elan volunteer. (SPEECH) That money, that contribution, go to so many and touch so many people. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of well-stocked children’s playroom (SPEECH) Whether it's an iPad for translation, toys, (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Emily Enstrom in auditorium. (SPEECH) a car seat that we can send a family home that couldn't afford their own to make sure that their child's safe. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteers packing Easter baskets. (SPEECH) We really appreciate the donations that come in, but we love it when our donors are actually able to volunteer their time. (DESCRIPTION) Staff and volunteer walking down a hall with bags of toys for children. (SPEECH) The reason for that is that, (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Beverly Neisler in auditorium. (SPEECH) It just further engages the donors so they really know the impact they make. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteers at a table cutting tags off stuffed animals. (SPEECH) Today, the volunteers are going to be helping us with de-tagging and de-scarfing (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Emily Enstrom in auditorium (SPEECH) our stuffed animals that have been donated to us. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteers cutting tags at a table together. (SPEECH) We have littles who chew on things and grab on things, and we want to make sure that we're removing any safety hazards from those toys. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Emily Enstrom in auditorium (SPEECH) They're going to decorate some of our windows, read stories to some of our kiddos, and kind of just help keep the maintenance of the unit up. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of paint bottles and paint brushes on a cart which transitions to volunteers paining windows. (SPEECH) Everybody can get a financial [dontion], but there's a lot of volunteer help that's needed with these charitable organizations. So, I do feel it’s important that we allow our staff to take off time and to be involved with some of these charities. (DESCRIPTION) Volunteers painting windows together. (SPEECH) With our partnership, employees, you know, they see Elan in their credit union branches. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Tony Ince in auditorium. (SPEECH) They see their account executive working with their management team. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteers cutting tags. (SPEECH) But I think that charitable giving lets them also know the partnership extends just beyond the business model, and out to their community. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Beverly Neisler in auditorium (SPEECH) That's what helps make a community, when you can have people come together with their contributions and when they come together, wonderful things happen here at the Children's Hospital. (DESCRIPTION) Volunteers work on cleaning plastic toys. (SPEECH) Not everybody gets to go to work and really feel like they're making a difference. (DESCRIPTION) Woman cleans plastic chalkboard, turns to camera and reveals it says “welcome.” (SPEECH) And I think every day the work that we're doing here is making a difference in the lives of every patient, (DESCRIPTION) Volunteer reads to child in hospital room. (SPEECH) but also making a difference in the lives of those patients we haven't seen yet. (DESCRIPTION) Jennifer Bosaw paints a window (SPEECH) Without this hospital, I cannot tell you that my daughter would be home. I cannot tell you that she would have made it. (DESCRIPTION) Volunteers put candy inside Easter eggs. (SPEECH) It's not just money that you're giving to the hospital. It's not just toys, or machines, (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Jennifer Bosaw in auditorium. (SPEECH) or things like that that you're buying for the hospital. You are helping to have another family take a miracle home. You're helping to create more miracles. And that's priceless. (SPEECH) Music fades out (DESCRIPTION) Elan Charitable Giving logo appears onscreen across a forest at sunset.