Woodstone Credit Union of Federal Way, Wash., received an honorable mention from the Washington Credit Union League for its teen financial literacy program at the Desjardins Youth Financial Education Awards.

"It's an honor to receive this award," said Susan Streifel, president/CEO of the $93 million Woodstone. "Many credit unions are committed to youth education, so it is wonderful to have our program stand out and be recognized."

If financial management skills are developed at a young age, they will become lifelong habits, the 12,000-member credit union said.

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