ACCC has established a strong presence in the community through our charitable contributions and outreach programs. We support organizations that promote financial literacy through education. For more information on contribution guidelines, send an email to: partners@consumercredit.com

ACCC Community Education Coordinator Matt Paradise (left) and Education & Development Manager Katie Ross (right) present a $2,500 PAL grant to David Eustis (center), President of Junior Achievement of Eastern Massachusetts. Matt Paradise also volunteers as a teacher in area schools, utilizing Junior Achievement’s hands-on curricula to prepare children for real-world experiences.

ACCC CEO Steve Trumble (middle) and Community Education Coordinator Matt Paradise (left) present a $2,500.00 PAL Grant to Jeanie Longtine (right) and Carolyn Peach (middle) of the Hope Worldwide Framingham Food Pantry. ACCC will also provide financial resources, counseling services, and educational materials to Food Pantry clients in need.

Matthew Paradise, Community Education Coordinator for American Consumer Credit Counseling, presents a $5,000.00 grant to Carol Rijo, a representative of Chelsea Neighborhood Developers. ACCC provides financial and educational resources for Chelsea Neighborhood's Financial Empowerment Basics program.

American Consumer Credit Counseling has contributed to the advancement of financial literacy again. With their latest PAL grant, ACCC has provided funds for the Community Partners in Action, Young Offender Program. These funds will cover a variety of program expenses including: participant transportation, writing materials, and administrative costs as well. This grant will help to insure that clients receive quality financial education.