Candy Bar Sales
Support a Cause, One Candy Bar at a Time!
At 360 Federal Credit Union, we’re committed to making a positive impact in our community, and we invite you to join us in supporting local and global causes! Each month, we partner with a different charity, and the proceeds raised through our employee-led initiatives go directly to that cause.

Sweet Support – Candy Bars for Charity
Throughout the month, our team will be selling candy bars at our branch locations. Every candy bar purchased helps support the charity of the month, making it a simple and delicious way to give back!
Dress Down for a Good Cause
In addition to our candy bar sales, our employees have the opportunity to pay just $5 to wear jeans to work on designated days. All proceeds collected from this “Jeans Day” go directly to the local food banks that change quarterly.
We believe in the power of community and the difference we can make together. Your support helps us make a meaningful impact – whether it’s through the purchase of a candy bar or simply by helping our employees dress down for a good cause.
Join us in making the world a better place, one sweet treat at a time!
2026 Monthly Charities:
January & February: ReBuilding Together Hartford
Rebuilding Together Hartford, Inc. is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, volunteer organization dedicated to helping low-income homeowners, through home renovation and repair. Their mission is to bring volunteers and communities together to improve the homes and lives of Hartford’s low-income homeowners. Their vision is a safe and healthy home for every person. Once a year, on the last Saturday in April, skilled and unskilled volunteers alike join together in a unique one-day event. Since 1996 Rebuilding Together has organized the work of more than 9,000 volunteers, who have repaired and revitalized more than 625 local homes and completed several community improvement projects.
March & April: Girls Inc. of the Valley
Girls of the Valley is a nonprofit organization inspiring young women aged 5-18 through mentorship, structured environments, and programs that support youth in overcoming challenges and building essential skills. They offer after-school and summer programs focusing on leadership, academics, and community action, helping girls reach their full potential.
May & June: Rick’s Place
“Rick’s Place compassionately supports grieving children, teens and their families through facilitated peer activities, school-based programs and community outreach. Our goal is to provide a trusting environment in which participants who are grieving the death of a loved one can share their experiences, receive support and find comfort. Rick’s Place vision is for grieving children, teens and families to be able to find comfort, develop resilience and grow stronger together.”
July & August: My Sister’s Place – Hartford, CT
“My Sisters’ Place is committed to empowering individuals and families to achieve independence and stability by providing housing and supportive services, developing affordable housing, and advocating for solutions to homelessness.”
September & October: The Network – Enfield, CT
“The Network is north central Connecticut’s resource for preventing family violence by providing services to victims of domestic abuse and promoting healthy relationships. We are committed to a safe and welcoming environment where every individual has full and equal access to our programs and services.”
November & December: Enfield Safe Harbor Warming Center
