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Allison McFadden is a Digital Marketing Specialist at Members 1st Federal Credit Union. With over eight years of social media and digital marketing experience, she helps to lead organic and paid strategies and creates content for the credit union's social media channels and Charitable Foundation Facebook page. Ali earned a bachelor's degree in English Communications from Lebanon Valley College. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, volunteering and traveling.
Is your household energy efficient? Reducing the amount of energy your household uses can lower not only your utility bills, but also lessen your environmental impact.
It’s never too early to start thinking about your health. If you will be turning 65 soon or if you are caring for an older loved one, you may have questions about choosing the right option for Medicare.
Remote work is here to stay for many organizations. While employees can enjoy flexible work from home options, creating a productive and dedicated workspace can be challenging.
Fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where associates are valued and empowered to flourish in their careers is paramount for Members 1st Federal Credit Union. In honor of Global Diversity
When life is busy, it's crucial to rest, relax and recharge without worrying about the high price of self-care.
Over the past few years, the number of Americans experiencing food insecurity has increased, and while we've made great strides, food is still wasted by consumers daily.
Taking steps this fall to prepare your home for winter could prevent you from paying extra money and keep your family safe in the cold-weather season.
Selecting home improvement projects is all about long-term planning. Consider prioritizing upgrades that will add to your home's value in the future when it comes time for you to sell it.
We've all saved for a large purchase at some point in our lives, whether you are a teen saving for a new skateboard or an adult saving for a first home.
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