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Debt Protection by TruStage™
Debt Protection could cover or reimburse your loan payments up to the contract maximums in the event of disability or involuntary unemployment, either for the primary borrower or for those who are joint on the loan as cosigners. Life coverage could even cancel the remaining balance of your loan upon the borrower(s)’ death. When applying for an eligible loan, simply select your preferred Debt Protection coverage. . .
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Cooperative Principles: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Credit unions support diversity, equity, and inclusion as a shared credit union cooperative principle and continue to have a responsibility and take a leadership role in building and serving more diverse, equitable, and inclusive communities.
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Cooperative Principles: Membership and Participation
Members are the owners of the credit union and contribute to its capital. Members, not shareholders, benefit from their credit union’s profits in proportion to their relationship and use of its products and services. As voluntary, not-for-profit financial cooperatives, we offer services to people willing to accept the responsibilities and benefits of membership, without discrimination.
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Cooperative Principles: Autonomy and Education
Credit unions place particular importance on educational opportunities for their volunteer directors, and financial education for their members. Also, when making business deals or raising money, credit unions never compromise their autonomy or democratic member control.
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Visions Supports Efforts to Fight Hunger
Visions employees recently completed their fourth annual “Anti-Hunger Games” to combat food insecurity. The resulting impact spanned throughout Visions’ three-state footprint in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania...
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Road Race at Visions Headquarters Benefits Emergency Response Teams
Visions recently held its sixth annual 4 on the 4th Road Race at their headquarters in Endwell, NY. The annual July 4th event welcomes in-person and virtual participants, several community partners, and the support of more than 50 volunteers...
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Visions Announces Scholarship Recipients
Visions offers two scholarship programs each year: the Visions Cares and Visions Salutes Scholarships. Each recognizes college-bound and currently enrolled college students for their outstanding performance in academics, extracurricular activities, and dedication to their communities...
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Ty Muse Joins Board of Syracuse University’s Office of Veteran and Military Affairs
Ty Muse has joined the advisory board of Syracuse University’s Office of Veteran and Military Affairs. Muse and two additional newcomers will join the eight current members to provide advice and counsel to the university’s leadership related to programs, initiatives, and opportunities...
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Cooperative Principles: Democracy and Community
Credit unions are democratic organizations owned and controlled by their members. While focusing on member needs, credit unions work for the sustainable development of communities, including people of modest means, through policies developed and accepted by the members.
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Visions Employees Drive Annual Season of Giving
In efforts driven by Visions employees, this year’s campaign (November and December 2023) benefitted more than 13 community organizations throughout their three-state footprint in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The Season of Giving supports organization-wide projects in addition to regional and local initiatives that are championed by employees. Fifteen employees organized giveback projects, including donation drives for clothes, toys, gifts, and pet supplies that were then distributed by partnering organizations and nonprofits in Visions communities.