Veterans Day

What does Veterans Day mean to you?

They took up arms and hiked miles through hostile terrain. They watched friends fall injured at their side. They stood guard during the early hours of the morning, anxious to see light. Our veterans have selflessly served and fought for our rights, freedoms, and protections—putting their own lives on the line to ensure we could live ours. That’s why Veterans Day holds such a special place in our hearts.
Amy Hernandez

Nuvision Heroes: For this team member, service is a duty--not an option

Born and raised in Cheyenne, Amy has felt a connection and love for her community her whole life. She’s raised her kids here, committed to service, and worked with the local credit union community for over 20 years. As someone deeply rooted in her community, Amy doesn’t consider service as an extra—but as a duty. “It’s seeing needs that I can help meet,” she said.
Nuvision Cares

A Season for Giving: A Look at What Nuvision is Doing for the Community

If we’ve learned anything in this year of unexpected change, it’s been the importance of giving back to the community. During this coming holiday season, Nuvision wants to continue serving you. We’re looking forward to hosting several unique outreaches designed to help our members, our community, and the hard-working people who keep us going every day.
Michael Matubang

Nuvision Heroes: Leading By Example

For every project, somebody needs to be the first to step up and show their support. Michael Matubang is that person. In the three years he’s been with us, his cheerful disposition, welcoming personality, and willingness to volunteer have made Nuvision brighter.
California Housing Market

Though the housing market is hot, sellers must maintain fair pricing.

In today’s hot market, sellers frequently receive multiple offers close to their asking price, and sometimes, offers above it. But even with these advantages, 33% of homes sit on the market for months. To ensure a quick sale, sellers must price their home at Fair Market Value.
9/11

Remembering 9/11 and Honoring our First Responders

Difficult times have a way of revealing the heroes among us. It’s hard to forget what took place on this day nearly twenty years ago and the national struggle that followed those horrible attacks on American lives. Yet, amid the chaos and confusion, our first responders sprang into action, running into crumbling buildings to rescue citizens trapped inside, administering vital care to those with injuries, and evacuating others to safety. Their swift response became a light to a nation lost in darkness.

Nuvision Hero Jeff Barnes: A hard-working police officer with a heart for his community

Officer in the St. Louis police force for over two decades, US military contractor who aided in interrogating suspected terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan, and current Sherriff’s Deputy for Laramie County, Jeff Barnes is a man who never wastes an opportunity to serve. Jeff’s tireless dedication to others is one of the many reasons we’re honored to share his story.
Nurse Kelly Jones

Nuvision Hero Kelly Jones: Living a life of personal sacrifice

When a disaster hits, many people panic. Kelly Jones isn’t one of them. For months during the COVID-19 crisis, she was stationed in Costa Mesa on CAL-MET’s Disaster response team, treating patients in critical condition and having next to no physical contact with her husband and two young sons. We’re sharing Kelly’s story because her unwavering willingness to spring into action in high-stress environments immediately stood out to us.