Protect, Prevent, Prevail: A Community Fraud Awareness Seminar
June 3, 2024
June 3, 2024
Join Unison Credit Union, the Kaukauna Police Department, and St. Paul Elder Services for an essential Fraud Awareness Seminar. This event is FREE to the community and designed to provide attendees with the knowledge and tools to safeguard themselves against fraud.
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Register below, or call our Member Service team to secure your spot at 920.766.6000!
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