Fort Community Credit Union (FCCU) and Shred-It have partnered together to host on-site document destruction events to help their members and communities shred the threat of identity theft.
“We consider the security of our members and communities a priority,” said Sue Johnson, CEO of FCCU. “Fraud and identity theft cases are on the rise nationally, and we want to do our part to help our communities protect their interests. Our shred events make it convenient for our community members to shred personal and confidential documents, which is a crucial component of preventative security.”
Shred event dates and times are listed below for each FCCU branch location:
- Saturday, April 10: 9 a.m. to noon, at the Fort Main Branch, 800 Madison Avenue.
- Saturday, May 8: 9 a.m. to noon, at the FCCU Whitewater Branch, 203 E. Milwaukee Street.
- Saturday, July 17: 9 a.m. to noon, at the FCCU Jefferson Branch, 100 N. Main Street.
- Saturday, August 14: 9 a.m. to noon, at the FCCU Watertown Branch, 633 S. Church Street.
Confidential documents can be brought to each FCCU branch on the day of the event at the noted times; there is a limit of two (2) boxes per household. FCCU representatives will be on site to assist with the transfer of documents and to aid in social distancing efforts.
About FCCU: Established in 1940, Fort Community Credit Union (FCCU) is a member-owned financial cooperative open to anyone living or working in Dane, Dodge, Jefferson, Rock, Walworth or Waukesha counties. Fort Community holds over $318 million in assets and has more than 22,000 members. For more information about FCCU and the products and services they offer, visit fortcommunity.com or call (920) 563-7305.
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