Community shows up when community comes together — and that's exactly what happened today.
Arise Community Credit Union joined our partner Association for Black Economic Power (ABEP) at the Urban League of the Twin Cities Open House, where we had the opportunity to connect with neighbors, advocates, and leaders who are deeply invested in the future of this community — including Ward 5 Council Member Pearll Warren.
Events like this are at the heart of what we do. Arise wasn't built behind closed doors — it was built in rooms like this one, through conversations like these, with people who believe that financial access is a community issue, not just a personal one.
Arise and ABEP partner across Hennepin and Ramsey Counties with one shared goal: expanding access to financial education, tools, and resources for the communities that need them most. That means showing up — at open houses, community events, neighborhood gatherings, and everywhere in between.
When we connect with civic leaders, local organizations, and community members face to face, we learn more about what people actually need. And that makes us better at serving you.
Whether you're curious about financial coaching, want to learn about our programs, or are ready to open an account — we're here for you.
Thank you to the Urban League of the Twin Cities for hosting such a meaningful open house. We're proud to be part of this network — and we're just getting started.
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