The Laborie Cooperative Credit Union - The Heartbeat of Residents |
Contact:
Rose Marie Harris
Monday, August 20, 2001
The
Laborie Cooperative Credit
Union is celebrating its 25th year of operation and continues to play
a pivotal role in the lives and development of the residents that it serves.
Speaking during the ceremony marking this milestone on Sunday, August 18,
2001, MP for Laborie, Minister for Home Affairs, Legal Affairs and Labour Hon.
Velon John, explained that the fabric of the Laborie society and the economic
development of residents are inextricably linked with the successes of the
Credit Union.
It must be admitted that the Laborie Cooperative Credit Union has in very meaningful ways touched the lives of virtually every home and enterprise in this community and this nexus of meaningful contact must be seen not only in terms of its mandated commercial obligation but also in terms of its humanitarian and charitable excursions into the individual and collective lives of the people that it serves. Scholarships, donations, contributions towards worthy causes, an organization constituting of a portfolio of assistance that stamp a human face and infuse a Christian spirit into the operations of the Laborie Cooperative Credit Union, the minister said.
According to the MP, Laborians must be commended for the vision and extraordinary capacity to bring to fruition such an institution, which has impacted and continues to impact on the very core and fabric of the society.
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