INFORMATION FOR RECIPIENT’S OF TREASURY’S FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
As a recipient of federal financial assistance you are prohibited to discriminate against program participants because of their race, color, national origin, disability, and age. If the financial assistance received is to conduct an educational program, you are also prohibited from discriminating against program participants because of their sex. The applicable civil rights laws require recipients of federal financial assistance to take measures to ensure compliance with their nondiscrimination provisions, such as signing a Nondiscrimination Assurance Agreement, and notifying the public of the nondiscrimination protections.
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Why the Credit Union is better than a Bank or Savings & Loan?
A credit union is non-profit financial institution. Profits earned are returned to its members in the form of dividends and services. We take pride in serving the financial needs of our community and their families.