More About First Peoples Community Credit Union

OUR HISTORY
In 1960, First Peoples Community Federal Credit Union (formerly known as Amcelle Employees Federal Credit Union) was organized to serve the financial needs of the employees and families of the Amcelle Corporation. In 1975, the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) approved an amendment to our charter enabling us to offer credit union services to employees or residents of Allegany County. In 1983, the NCUA approved another amendment to our charter allowing us to serve persons who reside or work in Mineral County, West Virginia. In 1998, NCUA approved an expansion of our charter to include Garrett County, Maryland. Somerset County, Pennsylvania was added to our service area in 2001. Our main branch is on the Downtown Cumberland Mall, with a drive-thru facility on Queen City Drive in Downtown Cumberland. We have nine other branches located in LaVale Plaza, Hannah Plaza in Cresaptown, The Food Lion Center in Frostburg, on Main Street in Lonaconing, along US Rt. 40 in Grantsville, on Main Street in Accident, along Mason Dixon Highway in Meyersdale, on Rt. 28 in Short Gap and in the Potomac Plaza in Keyser. Today we are a growing, financially sound organization with a committed group of members and employees. We constantly strive to improve upon the quality and quantity of member services.

OUR MISSION
First Peoples Community Federal Credit Union is a member-owned cooperative committed to meeting the ongoing financial needs of its members in a safe, prudent, personal manner, with the best service possible. As a community credit union, we support the development and expansion of the community.

Please Join Us
First Peoples Community Federal Credit Union serves any persons who live or work in Allegany County, Maryland, Garrett County, Maryland, Somerset County, Pennsylvania or Mineral County, West Virginia. Membership is also available to Verizon employees that headquartered in the counties of Frederick, Washington, Allegany, and Garrett in Maryland.

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First Peoples Community Credit Union
153 Baltimore Street
Cumberland, MD 21501

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