
Member Volunteer of the Quarter
Sonya’s been collecting shoes for three years, helping communities around the world. As a member for seven years, she shows how one small act of kindness can make a lasting impact.
Direct deposit is an automatic electronic deposit of your paycheck into your Community Choice Credit Union account. Not only will you have fast, secure access to your money, but you’ll also lower your risk of ID theft and mail fraud. Plus, you’ll have a suite of digital tools that make managing your money simple with e-Banking.
A healthy savings plan starts with paying yourself first — Targets, our new goal-based e-Banking saving tool was created to do just that.
We’re keeping banking simple with direct access to a live teller and help when you need it, without having to leave your car.
Meet Andrew Baker, our 2024 Team Member Volunteer of the Year — a true changemaker, proving that one person’s passion can inspire an entire community!
Thornell Billingslea is a shining example of how giving back to the community can create a lasting impact. His dedication and participation in the program resulted in a $1,000 donation to WMVAP in his honor.
Lenny Berry’s journey from running a medical clinic to becoming a leader in the cannabis industry is fueled by a mission to educate, connect, and break down stigmas.
Through his work, he is not just shaping conversations – he’s driving real change in an industry that faces unique challenges.
By making a plan and using your refund wisely, you can turn today’s money into tomorrow’s security. Let’s make your refund work smarter, not disappear faster than loose change in the couch cushions.
Not all success stories come from overcoming financial hardship or major setbacks. Some of the most impactful transformations happen when people make small, strategic changes that lead to big rewards.
Whether it’s fine-tuning a budget, optimizing savings, or streamlining expenses, every financial opportunity is worth exploring.
If you’re a regular reader of our Community Conversations blog site, you know that we talk a lot about interest rates and the importance of keeping track of your credit score. The two go hand in hand, as rates are mostly determined by your score.