LAFCU hosted a fun and interactive event at Jackson Field after a recent Lansing Lugnuts game to kick off its new youth savings program, ‘Laff-e & Friends.’ LAFCU’s mascot, Laff-e the Cow, now has friends Patty the Chicken, Pig E. the Pig, Bucky the Horse, and Rascal the Rat, to help teach kids in Michigan all about savings and financial education.
“It was incredibly rewarding to witness hundreds of local kids having fun while learning about money and the importance of saving during the kickoff event,” noted Kelli Ellsworth Etchison, LAFCU chief marketing officer and chief diversity officer. “It’s great when you can make learning meaningful and get kids excited about things that ultimately benefit them today and into the future.”
In celebration of the Michigan credit union’s new initiative, any new account opened for kids up to age 11 between now and Aug. 12 will be automatically entered into a drawing for a chance at $200.
To open a new account, submit an application online at www.lafcu.com/laffeandfriends/open-an-account and a LAFCU representative will be in touch with any other information needed. The application can also be downloaded from LAFCU's website.
Those who open new youth accounts receive the following benefits and Laff-e & Friends member perks:
- A prize from the prize barn for every three deposits.
- A Barnyard Book for collecting stickers for each deposit made. Fill out sticker pages to redeem collectible character cards
- A birthday gift from the Prize Barn.
- Quarterly Laff-e & Friends newsletter full of fun activities and savings tips.
- Invitations to special events & more!
- A youth CD can also be opened for as little as $50.
Laff-e & Friends is part of LAFCU’s comprehensive and innovative financial literacy program, which features offerings ranging from an extensive, award-winning 8-month free online financial transformation course for adults to financial reality fairs for high school seniors to teacher grants. LAFCU’s efforts focus on putting individuals on a path to transform their financial future. Additional information about LAFCU’s Laff-e & Friends program is available online: https://www.lafcu.com/laffeandfriends.

LAFCU Laffe & Friends — LAFCU staff pose for a quick photo July 9 before going on Jackson Field to help hundreds of young participants through six stations featuring games related to savings and financial education.

LAFCU Laffe & Friends. — Kids who attended the July 9 Lansing Lugnuts game could participate in a coloring contest available at LAFCU’s booth inside the stadium. Participants were encouraged to bring their coloring sheets to a LAFCU branch for a chance to win a prize.

LAFCU Laffe & Friends. — LAFCU staff and mascot Laff-e the Cow greeted kids before they ran the bases as part of the Laff-e & Friends kickoff event.

LAFCU Laffe & Friends.— Hundreds of kids participated in the July 9 Laff-e & Friends kickoff event that took place on Jackson Field and featured games related to savings and financial education.

LAFCU Laffe & Friends.— Two young participants proudly pose with their finisher medals after successfully completing all six stations and running the bases.