


NCCU sponsors new Kids Like Us program
Northeast Community Credit Union is helping to sponsor the Kids Like Us Community Learning Center’s Magic Movement Program.
KLS Director Lisa Lyons explained the Center is partnering with local businesses and individuals to provide a fitness…

Abbreviating 2020 could leave you open to fraud
The new year is giving scammers an easy way to forge documents, but you can protect yourself with an easy New Year's resolution: Stop abbreviating the year.
Why? This year's abbreviation is easily changeable and could be used against you. The…

Amy Ensor is December Helping Teachers Teach winner
Amy Ensor, second grade teacher at West Side Elementary, is the latest Northeast Community Credit
Union Helping Teacher’s Teach winner.
Ensor applied for the Helping Teachers Teach grant to purchase Seat Sacks for each of her students.…

Northeast Community Credit Union makes annual donation to ARM
Northeast Community Credit Union presented a $500 donation to Assistance and Resource Ministries
(ARM) as part of their annual partnership with the non-profit agency.
ARM relies on community donations to provide assistance to 700 to…

Santa coming to NCCU Main Office
Santa Claus is coming to town, and he’s making a special stop at Northeast Community Credit Union in Elizabethton.
Santa will be available every Friday between now and Christmas from 2-4 p.m. at Northeast Community Credit Union’s main…

NCCU donates popcorn popper to Bonnie Kate
Northeast Community Credit Union donated a new high-capacity popcorn popper to the historic Bonnie Kate Theater.
The theater had been using a smaller popcorn popper which made it difficult to meet demand during events. The new machine will…

Amy Hyder is November Helping Teachers Teach winner
Amy Hyder, special education teacher at Elizabethton High School, is the latest Northeast Community Credit Union Helping Teacher’s Teach winner.
Hyder applied for the Helping Teachers Teach grant to purchase supplies so her students…

Charity Fraud – What You Need to Know
Here's how it works:
Someone contacts you asking for a donation to their charity. It sounds like a group you've heard of, it seems real, and you want to help.
How can you tell what charity is legitimate and what's a scam? Scammers want…