Chicas Rock provides a financial lesson
and last updated 2021-07-14 23:30:51-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â The music camp Chicas Rock took part in a very important life lesson Wednesday - a lesson in finances.
CoastLife Credit Union was on hand to teach the aspiring musicians lessons on credit scores and how a savings account works. In fact, the credit union opened up savings accounts for all the young ladies.
The credit union also made the first deposit into their accounts.
CoastLife Credit Union also sponsored the tuition for three girls to attend the camp.
Chicas Rock teaches young women how to play instruments, and work together as a band.
CoastalLife Credit Union hosts financial day camp for kids
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In 1935, 50 Corpus Christi Independent School District employees pooled together to start Coastal Community And Teachers Credit Union in the basement of the district s administration building.
More than 85 years later, the financial institution now called CoastLife Credit Union has $429 million in assets.
Wednesday, construction started on a new 5,000-square-foot Corpus Christi branch at 6810 Saratoga Boulevard. The branch is expected to open by January.
The current building at the location will become an administration office. It will still have a drive-through around back and the safe deposit boxes. CoastLife Credit Union recently went through a name change late 2020, said Gina Prince, CEO. This was due to the future needs of our institution, changing lives.