Teachers Credit Union gives back

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By Anna Skinner

Teachers Credit Union opened the company’s Westfield branch at 144 W. Main St. and hosted its grand opening May 23.

Laura Feeney, vice president of retail sales and services for TCU, encourages locals to visit TCU and see how the bank is getting involved in the community.

Feeney
Feeney

“TCU was founded by a small group of teachers 85 years ago and still has a strong commitment to education. However, our membership is open to communities in which we are located,” Feeney stated. “We are dedicated to the communities in which we serve through both financial support and providing educational resources to help empower our members so they can prepare for their financial future. Our team members are dedicated to giving their talent and time to local organizations in an effort to build stronger communities.”

Some of the local organizations in Westfield that TCU has already worked with include becoming a sponsor for April’s EggDrop at Grand Park and becoming a member of the Westfield Chamber of Commerce.

“TCU has recently entered into a partnership with FoolProof, which is a financial education organization,” Feeney stated. “Through this partnership, we are able to offer any area high schools a Financial Empowerment program that adheres to the Indiana personal financial education guidelines being implemented for high school students, at no charge to the school corporation.”

TCU, which has a branch at 17000 Mercantile Blvd, Noblesville, has also become a member of the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, and it offers FoolProof there as well.

“We will continue to look for additional opportunities to support the schools and the community,” she stated.

During the week of May 23, there will be special promotions and events members and non-members are encouraged to check out.

For more, visit tcunet.com.

 

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