Download 2012 Annual Report - Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union
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<strong>2012</strong><br />
Spreading<br />
Financial<br />
Education in<br />
Our Communities.<br />
<strong>Affinity</strong> <strong>Plus</strong> and the <strong>Affinity</strong> <strong>Plus</strong><br />
Foundation partnered with the<br />
National Theater Corporation (NTC)<br />
to sponsor a community-based<br />
performance that focused on<br />
financial literacy education and the<br />
value of money to local community residents—for free.<br />
Community<br />
IMPACT<br />
Members of all ages joined us on August 23 for a fun evening of laughter and<br />
learning as The National Theatre for Children presented, “Showdown at Cash<br />
Canyon.” The performance was held at a local community center, and the evening<br />
also included several free events such as face painting, balloon artists, ice cream,<br />
and fun activities.<br />
We were honored to present such a meaningful, fun-filled evening to the <strong>Affinity</strong><br />
<strong>Plus</strong> community supporting our Foundation’s mission to better the quality of life<br />
and achieve financial literacy through sound personal financial education,<br />
understanding and management throughout the Minnesota communities <strong>Affinity</strong><br />
<strong>Plus</strong> serves.<br />
In partnership with the NTC, we also<br />
sponsored in school performances called<br />
“Mad About Money” to engage middle<br />
school students and their families with<br />
the important information pertaining to<br />
personal finance.<br />
The production, “Mad About Money,”<br />
was performed at 10 middle schools in<br />
communities that <strong>Affinity</strong> <strong>Plus</strong> serves<br />
throughout the state of Minnesota. More<br />
than 4,500 students and families were<br />
able to benefit from these performances.