ALEXANDRIA, Va. — NCUA's Office of Small Credit Union Initiatives Director Tawana James and Adrienne Munroe joined other federal agency representatives to discuss financial education needs in African-American communities on March 4.

The roundtable was third in a series of four discussions being held as part of the Financial Literacy and Education Commission's implementation of the National Strategy for Financial Literacy.

I am pleased that Ms. Munroe was able to update those attending this important discussion on NCUA and credit union's significant efforts to enhance financial education throughout the county, including many outreach efforts in African-American communities," NCUA Chairman JoAnn Johnson.

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Munroe summarized NCUA's Financial Literacy and Education programs, pointing out that both NCUA and credit unions have historically been devoted to brining financial services to those with limited access to the financial mainstream.

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