The Pentagon Federal Credit Union (PFCU) Foundation is a nonprofit organization that was founded shortly after Sept. 11, 2001 to assist military families facing financial difficulties because of predatory lending practices. To help these families recover from debt, an "Asset Recovery Kit" is available at all PFCU branches. Additionally, the Foundation's "Dream Makers" program provides $5,000 grants to low income servicemembers to help with first time home purchases with down payments and settlement costs. For more information, visit the Pentagon Federal Credit Union Foundation website.
To learn more about personal finances, visit the Military.com Finance Center.
Organization Provides Financial Tools
Week of June 11, 2007
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