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		<description><![CDATA[WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. –– On the morning of June 24, summer school was about more than reading, writing and arithmetic for students at Greater Lafayette area high schools. 
Students at Lafayette Jefferson, William Henry Harrison, and McCutcheon high schools received a visit from Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union (PEFCU) President and CEO Bob Falk and [...]<p>News via <a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com">Lafayette Indiana</a> Online<br/><br/><a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com/community/2009/06/financial-football-pefcu-brees/">Greater Lafayette students learn money skills from Drew Brees, PEFCU</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. –– On the morning of June 24, summer school was about more than reading, writing and arithmetic for students at Greater Lafayette area high schools. </p>
<p>Students at Lafayette Jefferson, William Henry Harrison, and McCutcheon high schools received a visit from Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union (PEFCU) President and CEO Bob Falk and New Orleans Saints Quarterback Drew Brees. The visit included a presentation about Visa’s Financial Football program, an interactive money management game designed to teach students important money management skills.</p>
<div id="attachment_4100" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 276px"><a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/brees-falk-jefferson-hs.jpg"><img src="http://www.lafayette-online.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/brees-falk-jefferson-hs-266x300.jpg" alt="PEFCU President and CEO Bob Falk, and New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees talk to Lafayette Jefferson High School students about financial responsibility." title="brees-falk-jefferson-hs" width="266" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-4100" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">PEFCU President and CEO Bob Falk, and New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees talk to Lafayette Jefferson High School students about financial responsibility.</p></div>
<p>&#8220;Today’s event is a very important program – one that I wish I had been exposed to when I was your age,&#8221; said Brees. &#8220;Not enough kids leave high school with the right knowledge to manage their finances and today’s kids have even more responsibilities at a younger age than I did.&#8221;</p>
<p>PEFCU believes the best way to tackle today’s economic crisis and to defend against future challenges is by arming students with knowledge and skills to successfully manage their finances. Through Financial Football students learn about assets and liabilities, savings and interest, advantages and disadvantages of credit and debit cards, and how to create a budget or spending plan.</p>
<p>“Whether these students join the workforce or attend college after high school graduation, their success depends upon their ability to manage their finances,” said Bob Falk, PEFCU president and CEO. “At PEFCU, we’re committed to helping our youth reach their potential.”</p>
<p>PEFCU works with local schools and organizations to teach money management skills to area youth throughout the year. For more information about ways PEFCU can help your organization or school meet its financial literacy goals, please contact Kristy Robb at 765.497.7442.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. &#8212; Even more children will benefit from Purdue University&#8217;s award-winning Purdue Athletes Life Success Program this summer as the camp, its activities and its support keeps growing.
More than 400 children will attend the June 18 through July 17 program also known as PALS. Last year more than 350 children attended, and this [...]<p>News via <a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com">Lafayette Indiana</a> Online<br/><br/><a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com/purdue-news/2009/06/purdue-pals-program-growing/">Local children continue to win at Purdue PALS program</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. &#8212; Even more children will benefit from Purdue University&#8217;s award-winning Purdue Athletes Life Success Program this summer as the camp, its activities and its support keeps growing.</p>
<p>More than 400 children will attend the June 18 through July 17 program also known as PALS. Last year more than 350 children attended, and this year&#8217;s program has a waiting list. The camp, for children 8-14, is free for the participants, who are selected based on referrals from local schools.</p>
<div id="attachment_4045" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/brees-pals.jpg"><img src="http://www.lafayette-online.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/brees-pals-300x294.jpg" alt="Drew Brees visits with campers at Purdue&#039;s 2007 National Youth Sports Program. The program, which is now known as Purdue Athletes Life Success Program, continues to grow with more than 400 campers. Camp activities focus on fitness, sports, financial literacy, stress management and nutrition. (Purdue University file photo/David Umberger)" title="brees-pals" width="300" height="294" class="size-medium wp-image-4045" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Drew Brees visits with campers at Purdue's 2007 National Youth Sports Program. The program, which is now known as Purdue Athletes Life Success Program, continues to grow with more than 400 campers. Camp activities focus on fitness, sports, financial literacy, stress management and nutrition. (Purdue University file photo/David Umberger)</p></div>
<p>&#8220;This program began seven years ago as a way to encourage children to embrace a healthy lifestyle through sports and athletics, but now it is about much more,&#8221; says Bill Harper, camp director and professor and head of the Department of Health and Kinesiology.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fitness is still the foundation of our program, and that&#8217;s why we space activity stations apart so campers are guaranteed 70 minutes of walking a day, and this year we will be using pedometers as well. But we also want these youngsters to be successful in all areas of life, so we offer a range of activities including units on computers, stress management, nutrition and financial literacy. We also are adding orchestra, specifically a violin unit, to this year&#8217;s program.</p>
<p>&#8220;But, the beauty of what we can offer these children has evolved because the local funding base and community support keeps growing. For example, Alcoa is providing pedometers for the children, and the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra is sharing its violins and instructors.&#8221;</p>
<p>PALS, formerly the National Youth Sports Program, changed its name last summer, thanks to support from Drew Brees&#8217; The Brees Dream Foundation and Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union, which is known as PEFCU.</p>
<p>The former Boilermaker All-America quarterback, current quarterback for the New Orleans Saints and PEFCU spokesperson, has visited the camp annually since 2003. His visit to the camp this year is sponsored by PEFCU as part of its emphasis to support local youth.</p>
<p>PEFCU also supports the camp unit on financial literacy. PEFCU employees, who work with many classrooms during the school year on financial wellness topics, teach this course.</p>
<p>Before the name change, the national program honored Purdue&#8217;s camps for its achievements, including being named best new program in 2002 and special recognition for its 2004 and 2005 programs. This year the American Heart Association will honor Harper with the Cor Vitae Award for enhancing the community through innovation, philanthropy, vision and leadership.</p>
<p>The National Youth Sports Program began in 1969, and in 2005 there were more than 200 programs nationwide. However, the program&#8217;s federal funding was reduced, and in 2006 Purdue&#8217;s program was one 56 in the nation to receive partial funding. Federal funding was withdrawn from all National Youth Sports Programs in 2007, but Purdue&#8217;s camp successfully continued through university and private donor support.</p>
<p>More than 1,000 children have attended since the camp began in 2002. The students, in teams of 15, rotate through activity stations that include basketball, swimming, soccer and volleyball. The older campers get to participate in yoga, flag football, judo and table tennis.</p>
<p>Purdue researchers in the Department of Health and Kinesiology also are studying how participation in the camp benefits children by measuring their physical fitness, academic achievement and social relationships year round. Harper says many children often lose weight during camp, and anecdotal evidence from the local schools shows that participation in the camp has a significant positive effect on education, attitudes and sportsmanship.</p>
<p>The Department of Health and Kinesiology is housed in the College of Liberal Arts. The camp also has received assistance from Purdue&#8217;s Office of the Provost, Recreational Sports Facilities, Residence Halls, Information Technology at Purdue, Purdue University Student Health Center and the Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. &#8212; Father’s Day weekend was extra special this year for several fathers and sons who participated in the 2nd Annual Brees Dream Foundation Golf Outing presented by Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union (PEFCU). On Saturday, June 14, they were part of the more than 200 golfers, celebrities and spectators who descended on [...]<p>News via <a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com">Lafayette Indiana</a> Online<br/><br/><a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com/community/2008/07/brees-pefcu-50k-pals-2/">Brees Dream Foundation and PEFCU Golf Outing raises $50,000 for PALS</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. &#8212; Father’s Day weekend was extra special this year for several fathers and sons who participated in the 2nd Annual Brees Dream Foundation Golf Outing presented by Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union (PEFCU). On Saturday, June 14, they were part of the more than 200 golfers, celebrities and spectators who descended on the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex for the all-day fundraiser benefiting the Purdue Athletes Life Success Program (PALS).</p>
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<strong>PALS Receives $50,000</strong><br />
[Left to Right] PEFCU CEO Bill Connors, his spouse Lisa Connors, and Brees Dream Foundation Co-Founders Brittany and Drew Brees present a $50,000 donation to PALS Director Bill Harper. The donation was made possible by overwhelming public participation in the 2nd Annual Brees Dream Foundation Golf Outing presented by PEFCU.</div>
<p>Golfers from nine different states joined football celebrities Drew Brees, Bob DeMoss, Travis Dorsch, Bernie Flowers, Nick Hardwick, Mark Herrmann, Leroy Keyes, Kyle Orton and others on the course. Following golf was a cocktail reception where unique sports memorabilia were auctioned off with Brees serving as auctioneer. The event concluded with the presentation of a $50,000 check to PALS.</p>
<p>The foundation and PEFCU offer special thanks to this year’s golf outing partners Purdue Alumni Association and WLFI-TV 18, and sponsors including Fidelity National Information Systems—E Services; MEMBERS Financial Services/CUNA Mutual Group; Card Services for Credit Unions; TransUnion; NIKE, Inc.; Advantage Title, Inc.; Appraisals by John Nicholson; Arni’s Inc.; Automated Payroll Services; Burkhart Advertising, Inc.; Bruno’s Pizza; Follett’s Purdue Bookstores; Indiana Credit Union League; Kettelhut Construction, Inc.; Kirby Risk Electrical Supply; Lausch Photography; Mike Aulby’s Arrowhead Bowl; Mulhaupt’s Inc.; Schug Awards; Sign Experts; Subway; Tecton Construction Management; The Champion’s Centre; The Henriott Group; The National Group; VISA® and Wendy’s Restaurants.</p>
<p>Founded on the Purdue University campus in 1969, Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union (PEFCU) boasts assets exceeding $475 million and serves more than 56,000 members nationwide. The credit union is driven by superior member service and is dedicated to serving the Greater Lafayette community.</p>
<p>The Brees Dream Foundation was established in 2003 by Drew Brees and his wife, Brittany. The foundation helps in the fight to cure cancer, improve the quality of life for cancer patients, and promote the progress, success and education of youth through scholarship programs.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. &#8212; Purdue University&#8217;s award-winning National Youth Sports Program has a new name and partnership thanks to old friends, Drew Brees and Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union.

Drew Brees, quarterback for the New Orleans Saints and former Purdue University football player, visits with campers at Purdue&#8217;s 2007 National Youth Sports Program. (Purdue News Service [...]<p>News via <a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com">Lafayette Indiana</a> Online<br/><br/><a href="http://www.lafayette-online.com/community/2008/05/purdue-youth-camps-scores-with-name-change-partnership/">Purdue youth camps scores with name change, partnership</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. &#8212; Purdue University&#8217;s award-winning National Youth Sports Program has a new name and partnership thanks to old friends, Drew Brees and Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union.</p>
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<caption>Drew Brees, quarterback for the New Orleans Saints and former Purdue University football player, visits with campers at Purdue&#8217;s 2007 National Youth Sports Program. (Purdue News Service file photo/David Umberger)</caption>
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<p>The camp will now be known as PALS, Purdue Athletes Life Success Program, and will benefit from its relationship with The Brees Dream Foundation and Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union, which is known as PEFCU. Brees and PEFCU are partnering to raise funds for PALS with a celebrity golf event on June 14 at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex. Other former Purdue athletes attending the golf event include Kyle Orton, Bob DeMoss, Leroy Keyes, Mark Hermann and Nick Hardwick.</p>
<p>The Brees Dream Foundation and PEFCU have committed $50,000 from this event in each of the next five years to Purdue&#8217;s youth sports camp for underprivileged children, ages 10-16. Any additional funds raised from the golf outing will be distributed by the Brees Dream Foundation and PEFCU.</p>
<p>The former Boilermaker All-America quarterback, current quarterback for the New Orleans Saints and PEFCU spokesperson, has visited the camp annually since 2003 as part of PEFCU&#8217;s emphasis to support local youth. Funds from last year&#8217;s golf outing, presented by PEFCU, were donated to the Purdue program. This year&#8217;s camp is scheduled for June 12 through July 11, and Brees will visit the campers on June 13.</p>
<p>&#8220;Greater Lafayette is a generous community and I enjoy coming back each summer,&#8221; Drew Brees said. &#8220;I&#8217;m also grateful to have the opportunity to work with community-minded organizations like PEFCU and Purdue to benefit local children through my foundation.&#8221;</p>
<p><span id="more-717"></span>As part of the PEFCU partnership, the camp&#8217;s evolving life success program will include a unit that focuses on financial literacy taught by PEFCU employees. The credit union works with many classrooms during the school year to support financial wellness for youth.</p>
<p>&#8220;We believe strongly in promoting financial literacy to our youth,&#8221; said Bill Connors, PEFCU&#8217;s chief executive officer. &#8220;We also find it a natural fit with the PALS program, as they prepare our local youth with the skills for a well-rounded, healthy life. The existing relationship between our organizations and our shared commitment to children in our area makes this a great partnership.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tee time for the second annual Brees Dream Foundation Golf Outing is at 1:15 p.m., but golfers can arrive at 11 a.m. for check-in, lunch, car and club service and warm up with official Nike club demonstrations. Player registration and hole sponsorship information is available by calling (765) 497-7444. The fee is $125 a person and $500 for a foursome. Fees include lunch, golf shirt, and a cocktail reception where exclusive sports memorabilia will be auctioned off by Brees after golf. The community also is invited to bid on silent auction items and attend the public galleries on the course for a chance to meet and greet former Purdue athletes.</p>
<p>&#8220;The partnership with PEFCU and the Brees Dream Foundation, as well as the individuals and companies who participate in this fundraiser, will help hundreds of children learn about self-confidence, academic success, healthy lifestyles and sports while attending PALS,&#8221; said Bill Harper, PALS program director and professor and head of the Department of Health and Kinesiology.</p>
<p>&#8220;A couple years ago, Drew helped us hand out bicycles donated each year by PEFCU to honor children for their attendance and positive attitudes. These campers rode their new bikes around Purdue&#8217;s Rankin Track. One of the young boys had not ridden a bicycle before, so Drew stepped up and pushed him on his bike around the quarter mile track in the hot sun.</p>
<p>&#8220;Drew is more than just a great friend to our program. He is a tremendous role model for these youngsters to look up to, and not just on the field, but in the classroom and in life. His visits are certainly the highlight for many of these campers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Purdue&#8217;s program is free for the campers, and they are selected based on referrals from local schools. The national program has honored Purdue&#8217;s camp for its achievements, including being named best new program in 2002 and special recognition for its 2004 and 2005 programs.</p>
<p>The National Youth Sports Program began in 1969 and in 2005 there were more than 200 programs nationwide. However, the program&#8217;s federal funding was reduced, and in 2006, Purdue&#8217;s program was one of 56 in the nation to receive partial funding. Federal funding was withdrawn from all National Youth Sports Programs in 2007, but Purdue&#8217;s camp successfully continued, thanks to support from the university and private donors.</p>
<p>More than 1,000 children have attended since the camp began in 2002. The students, in teams of 15, rotate through activity stations that include basketball, softball, swimming, soccer and volleyball. The older campers also get to participate in additional special activities, such as golf and bowling. Stations are strategically spaced about 10 minutes from each other to make sure each student walks at least one hour a day. Previous campers have received new shoes and swimsuits, as well as other participation prizes such as bicycles, as rewards for attendance and sportsmanship.</p>
<p>&#8220;Campers receive instruction in various sports activities with innovative games used to increase aerobic capacity, strength and flexibility,&#8221; Harper said. &#8220;Our goal is to keep the campers moving and inspire a love of physical activity in them. Yes, they are learning about the rules of soccer and how to shoot a free throw, but we really want to inspire them to stay active.</p>
<p>&#8220;We also design activities for students to learn about self-responsibility, mutual respect, responsibility to others, teamwork, leadership and good citizenship. Some of our campers even put these skills to use when they return as junior team leaders, then share what they&#8217;ve learned with others.&#8221;</p>
<p>Because the program receives much community support, giving back is a central theme for Purdue&#8217;s program, Harper said. Last year campers participated in community outreach, such as helping the American Cancer Society set up its Relay for Life fundraiser, organizing items at Trinity Mission&#8217;s thrift shop and visiting with veterans at the Indiana Veterans&#8217; Home. Other organizations will be selected this year.</p>
<p>Purdue researchers in the Department of Health and Kinesiology also are studying how participation in the camp benefits children by measuring their physical fitness and academic achievement year round. Research results, as well as anecdotal evidence from the local schools, are showing that participation in the camp has a significant positive effect on the attitudes of children regarding social relationships, education, self-perception and sportsmanship.</p>
<p>Brees played for the Boilermakers from 1997 to 2000 and earned a bachelor&#8217;s degree in industrial management. As a student-athlete, he received the inaugural Socrates Award, recognizing the nation&#8217;s finest athlete in terms of academics, athletics and community service. He has been serving as PEFCU&#8217;s spokesperson since 2000.</p>
<p>His wife, Brittany, who also attended Purdue and earned a bachelor&#8217;s degree in organizational leadership and supervision in 2000, runs the Brees Dream Foundation full-time in its mission to provide education and create opportunities for disadvantaged children, especially those suffering from the debilitating effects of cancer. The Brees Dream Foundation also is involved in a campaign with Operation Kids, dedicated to serving the many needs of New Orleans children – their education, health, welfare, safety and well-being.</p>
<p>They also have contributed $2 million to create the Drew and Brittany Brees Student Athlete Academic Center in the expanded Mackey Arena project. The Student-Athlete Academic Center currently consists of a computer lab and study, research and tutor areas totaling 6,500 square feet. Plans call for the space to increase to 11,000 square feet after offices currently occupied by coaches and administrators are moved into Mackey Arena as part of that facility&#8217;s makeover, which is scheduled to be completed in 2011. Upgrades to the 40-year-old basketball arena include improved seating, ticket offices and other amenities for fans, as well as the opportunity to bring academic, athletic and training needs into one complex.<br />
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