HSSCU WOODS

Welcome to The Digital HSSCU Woods!

You are now a part of history, as your credit union is the first in Ireland to be involved with a tree-planting project on such a scale.

695 Trees Committed🌳

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695 Trees Committed🌳 〰️

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The HSSCU Woods

 

The HSSCU Wood Progress

Two people in outdoor clothing planting saplings with a sign indicating the planting of "695 TREES." The image promotes an initiative by HSSCU in collaboration with Cloudforests, highlighting a tree planting campaign linked to opening new accounts.

8th September 2022

The Health Services Staffs Credit Union announced that they’ve already committed to planting 695 Trees!

Panoramic view of green fields and farmland leading to a coastline, with the ocean in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

17th June 2022

Cloudforests announce that HSSCU Woods will be located at our spectacular Cloudforest Five site in Mountoven, Camp, Co. Kerry on the fabulous Dingle Peninsula.

This is our first forest creation site in the Kingdom and is only twenty minutes away from the county capital Tralee.

A person standing outdoors on a grassy area, holding a large imitation debit card. The landscape features a rocky hill with vegetation and an overcast sky.

17th June 2022

Luke Casey, Marketing Manager at the Health Services Staffs Credit Union comes to visit Cloudforest One at Lahinch in County Clare.

Luke got close up with our Native Irish honey bees while also getting the Cloudforests tour of our forest, full of Oak, Alder, Rowan & many other native Irish Trees.

Forest background with text "Proudly Planting Trees. One current account opened, one tree planted." Logo of Health Services Staffs Credit Union and a credit card image.

25th April 2022

The “One Current Account Opened, One Tree Planted” is announced by the Health Services Staffs Credit Union.

HSSCU commented on the announcement by saying:

“The establishment of these forests and our collective role in planting trees it has a very positive impact on the biodiversity of that area creating the most natural habitat for all forms of life here in Ireland…”