Latino Credit Union Releases Financial Education for Immigrants DVD
Tue, 06/24/2008 - 19:03 — angelromero
A DVD titled Financial Education for Immigrants is now available from Latino Credit Union. The collection includes PDF copies of A Guide to Develop a Program, the Building a Better Future curriculum and several videos.
LCCU Publishes A Guide to Buying a Home
Fri, 06/20/2008 - 14:38 — angelromero
Latino Credit Union (LCCU) has published this month A Guide to Buying a Home, developed as a financial education guide
for home buyers. A Guide to Buying a Home - Angélica's Dreams: An
Immigrant Family's Path to Homeownership provides basic information in
a user-friendly format, using a high percentage of graphics to convey
information.
LCCU Publishes Financial Education Guide for Immigrants
Tue, 06/17/2008 - 18:02 — angelromero
A new financial education guide is now available from Latino Credit Union. Financial Education for Immigrants was developed to help organizations throughout the United
States that are interested in providing financial education to the
unbanked, immigrant population.
Through its experience providing affordable, bilingual financial services, Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) has become a nationally and internationally recognized model for banking the unbanked and
Latino Credit Union Chairman John Herrera Wins Ronald J. Hutchins Credit Union Persons of the Year Award
Wed, 06/11/2008 - 18:43 — angelromero
In a ceremony held on Monday, June 9th at the North Carolina Credit Union League’s 73rd Annual Meeting in Pinehurst, North Carolina, Latino Credit Union Chairman John Herrera was given the Ronald J. Hutchins Credit Union Persons of the Year Award for his volunteer work in the credit union field.New Look, Same Mission
Thu, 06/05/2008 - 13:55 — angelromero
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Now that we are approaching our tenth anniversary, a credit union member inspired us to change our image. Latino Credit Union (LCCU) member Carlos Martínez participated in our financial education workshops. In his 2007 graduation, Martínez compared LCCU to a bird, a sparrow that fights to defend the lives of all despite great difficulties.

