Los Angeles Lay Leader Urla Abrigo, chief executive
officer of the Episcopal Community Federal Credit Union
serving the Diocese of Los Angeles, was recognized June
25 by the Los Angeles City Council on the occasion of
the credit union's 10th year of service. A formal
proclamation was presented at City Hall by council
members who praised Abrigo, her leadership, and the
credit union for the support it provides, especially to
low-income residents of Southern California. Urla
is a longtime member of ENEJ and currently serves as its
treasurer.
With nearly $5 million in assets, the
credit union she leads was formed in response to the
1992 civil disturbances in Los Angeles. The late
Gloria Brown, a former staff member of the Episcopal
Church Center in New York, was among founders who built
the credit union using a $100,000 initial grant from the
Presiding Bishop's Fund for World Relief, known today as
Episcopal Relief and Development.
Further information about the credit union may be
obtained by phoning 213-482-2040, ext. 256.
Community credit unions across the nation have become an
important source of capital and loans for low to
moderate income neighborhoods that are often not being
served by traditional banks.
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