GADSEN, Ala. – Alabama Teachers Credit Union has helped break ground on "The Credit Union House" project. The house is a combined project of four local credit unions: Alabama Teachers CU, Family Savings Federal CU, Community CU and United Fellowship Federal CU. Each credit union donated funds and Alabama Teachers CU donated the property where the house will be built by Habitat for Humanity. Pictured here at the groundbreaking ceremony are: (from left) Gadsden-Etowah Habitat for Humanity President Steve Scharfenberg; United Fellowship FCU President Stafford Rowser; Family Savings FCU President Monte Hill; Alabama Teachers CU President Ron Summerall; Community CU President Mike Morris; future homeowner Alice Cole; and Habitat for Humanity Advocate Andrea Brown.
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