Our phone number is currently being spoofed. This means that someone is falsifying their caller ID, pretending to be us, and asking you for your sensitive information as part of a scam.
Learn About SpoofingWe have our scholarship applications available for 2023! Print the applications below or stop in to either office to pick yours up today!
Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @GCAFCU for updates/changes to the schedule.
We will also be sharing the menus as we receive them.
The Credit Union will be closed the following days
Saturday, December 31, 2022 | New Year’s Eve |
Monday, January 2, 2023 | Observance of New Year’s Day |
Monday, January 16, 2023 | Martin Luther King, Jr. Day |
Monday, February 20, 2023 | President’s Day |
Monday, May 29, 2023 | Memorial Day |
Monday, June 19, 2023 | Juneteenth |
We are always accepting donations for the Grove City Community Food Pantry.
Drop off donations to either office to show your support!
If you become a victim of fraud, be sure to notify us right away so we’re able to take the necessary steps to prevent any further damage. We may need to order a new debit card, or in some cases, close your checking account and open a new one.
If you notice something AFTER HOURS, please call our Defense Edge Fraud Alert Number : 1-888-918-7313. They will cancel your debit card and issue you a new one. This will make sure no further unauthorized purchases are attempted using your debit card.
**We encourage all members to enroll their debit card(s) in our alerts program. Get a text message or email any time your card is used. Click HERE for more information and to enroll today.**
Scammers are getting smarter and wiser each day with new technology advancements that are being created almost DAILY! With that being said, they also come up with new ways to get what they want. Unfortunately, they know what to say, how to say it, and who to say it to in order to get a better outcome for themselves.
Anyone can become a victim of fraud. The scammers target individuals through email, telephone, postal mail, social media and even text messaging.
Below are a list of new and common scam tactics.
Click the bullet items to read more.