RADCLIFF, Ky.–Abound Credit Union said it will again be partnering with the Omicron Nu Lambda Education Foundation on an effort to “improve the financial future” of Hardin County, Ky., residents.
Through the partnership, the $2-billion Abound CU said all Hardin County residents are being invited to participate in the Dave Ramsey Financial Peace program at no cost. The weekly sessions will be held in-person on Saturdays beginning August 13 at 11am ET.
“We’re proud of our partnership with Omicron Nu Lamda’s Education Foundation and believe that expanding access to financial education benefits all Kentuckians,” said Jake Darabos, chief finance & administration 0fficer for Abound Credit Union. “The fraternity’s motto of ‘Service to All’ aligns with the credit union’s mission to serve by helping others achieve more and improve their financial health.”
Added Carl Millsap, education foundation chair, “Omicron Nu Lambda has a legacy of service and deep commitment to the Hardin County community. Abound’s ongoing support allows us to provide more individuals with a proven plan for financial success so they can take control of their money and change their lives.”
Abound Credit Union noted it also offers free online learning tools and financial education resources on its website.
Abound has more than 120,000 members.
