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When it comes to youth, Maine CUs combine games and fun


From participating in the National Youth Savings Challenge and participating in a record number of Financial Fitness - Money Management Experience fairs in a month to hosting special activities designed to promote savings and contests to encourage youth to join, a number of Maine credit unions were active participants in CU Youth Month in April.  "Maine CUs are leaders when it comes to youth financial education and money management, so it is natural for Maine CUs to be involved and engaged in Youth Month.  It was nice to also see the work and leadership of Maine CUs in youth financial education to receive special recognition as part of a Legislative Proclamation proclaiming April as Fostering Financial Education in Maine month," remarked Jon Paradise, Vice President of Governmental and Public Affairs for the Maine Credit Union League.

Below are some of the ways in which Maine CUs celebrated Youth Month:

 

Oxford FCU

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Oxford FCU's Erin Baker presents a $50 check to a youth member as part of the CU's savings challenge during April.

 

Infinity FCU

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Infinity FCU employees strike the superhero pose in front of a display the CU put up in its Westbrook office to encourage parents to help their children save during CU Youth Month.

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Highlighting the Youth Month theme of "Give a Hoot About Saving," complete with stuffed owls are (l-r) Gardiner FCU's Vicki Larrabee, President/CEO, Stephanie Peppard and Kelly Marie.  The CU also had plenty of giveaways for youth members, too.


Sabattus Regional CU

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Sabattus Regional CU's Brandi Clark stands in front of a Youth Month display at the CU that celebrated the theme of "Give a Hoot About Saving."