Northeast Community Credit Union is investing in the children of Carter County with a donation of
$1,000 to the Carter County Imagination Library.
Northeast Community Credit Union is a Foundation Member of CCIL and has contributed $1,000 each year since the start of Carter County Imagination Library. Carter County Imagination Library provides a free book to children in Carter County every month from birth until they turn five years old.
“Our Board of Directors has made a commitment to our community to annually donate a percentage of proceeds to local organizations and worthwhile causes,” NCCU President/CEO Teresa Arnold said. “We are so thankful to help provide books to children in our county. Children can encounter worlds of adventure and inspiration while learning what great treasures books can be – such a gift.”
According to the CCIL, the cost to provide children with books from birth until age 5 is around $150 per child. Presenting this year’s donation on behalf of NCCU to Carter County Imagination Library is Nikki Garland, Loans and Member Resolutions.
To donate to the Imagination Library, contact the Elizabethton/Carter County Public Library at (423) 547-6360.
Northeast Community Credit Union is a major contributor in the local community and has been providing service since October 1952 when it was chartered as a credit union by the State of Tennessee. Northeast Community Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative focused on youth financial education, helping families have richer futures, and growing strong local businesses while serving anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Carter, Johnson, Washington, Unicoi and Sullivan counties along with their immediate family members.


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Rickert is using the grant to help purchase books to supplement the school’s Science of Reading program. The program helps students build reading skills through phonics and spelling patterns while also sharing knowledge of the world around them.
COVID,” Rickert said. “Many of our students do not have rich exposure
to texts to build understanding of our world. They need to encounter rich stories through read alouds.”
by sponsoring both of Carter County’s backpack programs.
Back to School Bash Ministries will host an event this Saturday, July 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hampton High School. The Bash will have free school supplies, food, activities, characters and more. Items will be given away on a first-come, first-serve basis and children must be accompanied by an adult.