Inclusiv Proudly Announces the 2025 Annie Vamper Helping Hands Award Winners

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New York, NY (March 3rd, 2025) - Inclusiv is delighted to announce Veronica Casillas-Madrigal, President, Self-Helf Federal Credit Union, and Stanley Washington, Board Member, Berean Credit Union, as the 2025 Annie Vamper Helping Hands Award winners. Both Veronica and Stanley are true heroes of the Community Development Credit Union (CDCU) movement for their leadership and steadfast dedication to making a positive impact on their communities.
The Annie Vamper Helping Hands Award is Inclusiv’s highest honor awarded to individuals who make extraordinary contributions to advancing the mission and work of CDCUs. The award was created in 1993 in honor of Annie Vamper, a tireless advocate, who dedicated herself to improving people’s lives through credit unions.
Veronica is a 35-year credit union veteran based in Napa, California, who lives the philosophy of “people helping people.” Starting as an intern for a small credit union, she turned every project she took on and turned it into a success. This journey has led her to become President of Self-Help Credit Union where members and colleagues describe her as a devoted leader who puts her heart and soul into serving her community.
In Veronica's own words: “It has been a joy to be part of the community development credit union movement for the last 35+ years. As CDCUs, we get to make a difference every day – not just for the individual members we serve, but for entire communities. Community development finance is all about the power of opportunity. We know from decades of experience that when you remove barriers, address injustices, and expand economic opportunity to include more people, we all thrive. CDCUs make the world better for all of us.”
Stanley has consistently been a positive force for change at Berean Credit Union, a faith-based credit union on the South Side of Chicago. At one time, faith-based credit unions were the only financial institutions that would lend to people of color and provide them the opportunity to build assets. Berean honors Chicago’s pivotal role in this legacy and thanks to leaders like Stanley the mission to continue to offer safe, affordable and reliable financial products to its predominantly Black South Side community remains strong. Stanley not only supports Berean but all of Chicago’s faith based credit unions through his leadership in the Faith Based Credit Union Alliance (FBCUA).
In Stanley's own words: “Community development credit unions are essential because they provide access to capital and a financial safe space to communities that have historically been disenfranchised. The mission-based approach sets the stage for community participation in an effort to combat systemic exploitation. I am passionate about the work we do at our credit unions, and I am committed to doing all I can to help them grow and thrive for years to come.”
Inclusiv President/CEO, Cathie Mahon, is looking forward to recognizing the two very deserving veteran CDCU leaders: “We are very excited to honor Veronica and Stanley this year in Cleveland to thank them for their decades of service and valuable contributions to the movement. Like Annie Vamper, they have committed their lives to helping their communities become financially empowered through credit unions. We can't wait to celebrate them at our 51st annual conference.”
You can meet the winners at Inclusiv Conference 2025 at the Annie Vamper Luncheon. The conference takes place from April 28th to May 1st. This year’s theme is Transformation with Purpose, which reflects our dedication to advancing financial inclusion and highlights the transformative changes already happening within our movement. We’ll also highlight the journey of credit unions as they adapt to a rapidly evolving financial landscape while staying true to their mission of serving underserved communities.
For more information about this year’s conference, click here.
About Inclusiv:
Founded in 1974, Inclusiv empowers its member credit unions to advance financial inclusion through advocacy, education, technology, and impact investment. Inclusiv is a certified CDFI intermediary instrumental in driving private and public investment in credit unions to build wealth for individuals, households, businesses, and communities formerly excluded from the financial mainstream.