EECU Sponsors Disaster Preparedness Workshop

March 12, 2025
Educational Employees Credit Union

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Fresno, CA – In light of an increasing number of disasters affecting communities nationwide, Educational Employees Credit Union (EECU) partnered with the Community Housing Council of Fresno to sponsor an interactive workshop designed to help residents prepare for the unexpected.

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Families from across the Central Valley attended the two-hour workshop on Saturday, March 8, to learn about disaster preparedness from a variety of organizations, including the Fresno Fire Department, Animal Rescue, and the Community Emergency Response Team.
EECU Director of Member Research and Analytics Mike Jones was also on hand to provide tips and information to help attendees be financially prepared for an emergency.
“Having a savings in place provides an important safety net for any type of emergency that comes up, whether that’s a natural disaster or losing your job,” Jones said. “We’re proud to offer products and services that help our members save and be financially prepared for these types of situations.”
In addition to financial education, EECU provided backpacks that could function as a “go-bag” in the event of an emergency evacuation.
Community Housing Council Executive Director Amber Castro said the event was a success and she received positive feedback from several attendees.
“Recent disasters across the country have shown us how important it is to be prepared before an emergency strikes,” Castro said. “Our goal with this event was to equip our community with the knowledge and resources they need to stay safe, make informed decisions, and build resilience.”
EECU is a member of the Community Housing Council of Fresno, which was established in 1994 to promote housing opportunities for low-to-moderate income families.
Visit myEECU.org to learn more about the financial products and services available to help EECU members prepare and plan for the future.
EECU serves 12 Central California and Central Coast counties and has 23 branches and more than 383,000 members. Since 1934, EECU has provided affordable financial products and services to meet its members’ saving, borrowing, and investing needs. EECU is very active in the communities it serves, proudly supporting numerous programs, activities and events that enrich the community experience, and providing free financial wellness education to people of all ages.
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