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It's Hispanic Heritage Month! From September 15th to October 15th, Hispanic Heritage Month is dedicated to recognizing the achievements, history, and culture of Hispanic Americans.
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Celebrated annually on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote, Women’s Equality Day symbolizes the past, present, and future efforts to expand women’s rights. Understand the significance of this day and discover how to the join in the celebration.
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As we celebrate Pride Month, it is a good time to understand what a safe space is and why the need for safe spaces has become more crucial.
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Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and celebrates African American culture. Learn how you can celebrate Juneteenth this year.
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Pride Month celebrates the LGBTQ community and raises awareness of issues that it continues to face. Learn how to take part in Pride Month 2024.
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This year, National Mental Health Awareness Month is focusing on how our ever-changing world affects mental health and new resources available to help those struggling with it.
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This year marks the 16th World Autism Awareness Day, celebrated worldwide on April 2 to increase awareness of autism. We hope you join us in celebrating World Autism Awareness Day.
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We are proud to have contributed to over 100 community-focused charities and organizations last year. Read the 2023 Community Impact Report to discover how your credit union supported local communities.
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Trans Day of Visibility was created by transgender activist Rachel Crandall in 2009 in response to the lack of LGBTQ+ recognition of transgender people. On March 31, 2009, the first International Transgender Day of Visibility was held to acknowledge and celebrate living members of the transgender community.

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