Achieve CU is teaching FREE financial literacy sessions in April

 

FREE In-Person Financial Literacy Sessions in April

Achieve Credit Union, in collaboration with the Amherst Public Library, the Elyria Public Library System, and the Lorain Public Library System, is teaching financial literacy programs across Lorain County this April for Financial Literacy Month.

We’ll cover topics relevant to teens, adults, and seniors - including avoiding fraud and identity theft, managing your credit well, and saving for retirement.

These are great opportunities to grow your financial literacy. Check out the session schedule below and register online today.

IMPORTANT: You must register with the host library, not with Achieve Credit Union.

Local Financial Literacy Sessions

Achieve Credit Union is presenting sessions on key financial topics at libraries across Lorain County this April.

Session Schedule


Monday, April 1

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Fraud in Today’s World

Amherst Public Library
221 Spring St., Amherst

REGISTER HERE


Thursday, April 11

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Retirement Basics

Elyria Public Library - Central Branch
211 Second St., Elyria

REGISTER HERE


Tuesday, April 16

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Fraud in Today’s World

Lorain Public Library - Avon Branch
37485 Harvest Drive, Avon

REGISTER HERE


Wednesday, April 17

10:30 am - 11:30 am

Fraud in Today’s World

Lorain Public Library - Main Library
351 W. Sixth St., Lorain

REGISTER HERE


Thursday, April 18

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Credit Basics

Lorain Public Library - South Lorain Branch
2121 Homewood Drive, Lorain

REGISTER HERE


Monday, April 22

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Credit Basics

Elyria Public Library - West River Branch
1194 West River Road N, Elyria

REGISTER HERE


Monday, April 29

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Savings Basics & Retirement

Amherst Public Library
221 Spring St., Amherst

REGISTER HERE


About The Author

Scott Nelson

Scott Nelson has served as Achieve Credit Union’s Marketing Director since 2022. Scott’s a big fan of credit unions and the positive impact they have on the local communities they serve.

Fun fact: You may see Scott at your local high school baseball games - as an umpire.