You’re Invited to the Solidarity Annual Meeting

Sunday, April 19th- 2 P.M.- Indiana University Kokomo- KC 130

At Solidarity Community Federal Credit Union, our members are at the heart of everything we do—and our Annual Meeting is your chance to see that in action.

Each year, we gather to reflect on the past year, share important updates, celebrate milestones, and look ahead to what’s next for your credit union. It’s also an opportunity to hear directly from our leadership, connect with fellow members, and take part in the cooperative difference that makes Solidarity unique.

Whether you’ve been a member for decades or just recently joined, we invite you to attend, ask questions, and be part of the conversation. As a member-owned financial cooperative, your voice matters—and the Annual Meeting is one way we make sure it’s heard.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Sunday, April 19th at Indiana University Kokomo-Kelly Student Center- KC130

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Solidarity host an Annual Meeting?

As a member-owned credit union, Solidarity is accountable to its members. The Annual Meeting allows us to share financial updates, report on the credit union’s performance, and communicate our vision for the future in a transparent and open way.

Who can attend the Annual Meeting?

All Solidarity Community Federal Credit Union members are welcome and encouraged to attend. This meeting is for you.

What happens at the Annual Meeting?

The meeting typically includes a review of the previous year, updates from leadership, board-related business, and a look ahead at upcoming goals and initiatives. It’s also a chance for members to stay informed and engaged.

Do I need to vote or speak at the meeting?

Participation looks different for everyone. While some members enjoy asking questions or voting on official matters, others attend simply to listen and stay informed. All levels of involvement are welcome.

Why are Annual Meetings important?

Annual Meetings reinforce the cooperative structure of a credit union. Unlike banks, credit unions are owned by their members, and these meetings help ensure transparency, accountability, and member involvement.

Is there a cost to attend?

No. The Annual Meeting is free to attend for Solidarity members.

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