GOP reps tour low-income CU facility during RNC
ST. PAUL, Minn. (9/3/08)--Two members of Congress took time out of their busy schedules Tuesday during the Republican National Convention to visit a credit union branch located in a low-income area of St. Paul, Minn.
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US Federal CU President/CEO Bill Raker (from left), U.S. Rep. Jim Ramstad (R-Minn.) and Minnesota Credit Union Network President/CEO Mark Cummins discuss Eastside Financial Center services yesterday during a ceremony at the facility. "We need more of these in other neighborhoods," said Ramstad. CLICK TO VIEW MORE SCENES FROM CUs AT YESTERDAY'S RNC (Photo provided by CUNA) |
The center opened in January and is a not-for-profit alternative to check cashers and payday lenders who frequently charge predatory rates and do little to promote savings, money management and financial independence.
According to U.S. Federal CU President/CEO Bill Raker, the credit union operates a branch within the center, offering a "full menu of products complemented by specific services designed to meet the needs of the local neighborhood."
Those services include check cashing, bill payment, remittance services, and access to affordable, short-term emergency loans.
During the center's first six months of operation:
- 282 new members have joined U.S. Federal CU and opened savings accounts at the Eastside Financial Center branch;
- 57 people have received bundled services in financial counseling, employment coaching and public benefits access and are working toward financial stability;
- 32 families have opened individual development accounts, which offers a three to one matched savings account for the purchase of a first-time home, starting a small business or higher education; and
- 222 people have received financial counseling related to budgeting, credit and debt management.
In his remarks, Ramstad praised the facility's work calling it "important."
"We should replicate this in other neighborhoods," Ramstad told Raker and Minnesota Credit Union Network President/CEO Mark Cummins.
He said this work is not a "hand out, but rather a hand up."
Rep. Bachmann said the center's mission is the focus of her interests in Congress--a reason she fought to earn a slot on the House Financial Services Committee.
Attendees of yesterday's ceremony also heard testimonials from two individuals whose financial lives were improved through participation in the Eastside Financial Center's products, services and training.
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