Category: Borrower Stories
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How a Family Recipe Became a Six Year Indigenous Food Enterprise
When Kelly Price looks back at the beginnings of Redbone Indian Tacos, she sees much more than the launch of a food truck. She sees a promise she made to herself to honor her Kiowa grandmother’s frybread recipes and to create something that blended tradition, entrepreneurship, and community. Today, Redbone Indian Tacos has grown far
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Brewing Resilience and Serving Community: Small Business Stories Fueling L.A.’s Recovery
When California’s wildfires swept through Los Angeles this year, their impact went far beyond charred landscapes. It disrupted the heartbeat of neighborhoods and shook the foundations of small, community-driven businesses. Yet amid the smoke and uncertainty, two local entrepreneurs, Natalie of Cafecita Coffee and Roozbeh of Delphi Greek Restaurant, stood as living testaments to the
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Brewing Resilience and Serving Community: Small Business Stories Fueling L.A.’s Recovery
When California’s wildfires swept through Los Angeles this year, their impact went far beyond charred landscapes, it disrupted the heartbeat of neighborhoods and shook the foundations of small, community-driven businesses. Yet amid the smoke and uncertainty, two local entrepreneurs; Natalie of Cafecita Coffee and Roozbeh of Delphi Greek Restaurant, stood as living testaments to the
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“What Made Me Stay All These Years”: Asta Cummings and the Heart of Brooklyn Coop
Finding Purpose in Financial Services Nine years ago, Asta Cummings thought she’d be working in film. After high school, she’d spent time with Reel Works, even making a short movie about her experiences growing up. But when she saw Brooklyn Cooperative Federal Credit Union at a job fair, something shifted. “I was immediately drawn to
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Expanding Access to Pediatric Care: How Samuel Rodgers Health Center and Central Bank of Kansas City Are Building a Healthier Future
In Kansas City’s most low-income neighborhoods, families face growing barriers to accessing consistent, high-quality healthcare—especially for children covered by Medicaid. For decades, Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center (Sam Rodgers) has been a cornerstone of care for the community, offering comprehensive health services to patients regardless of income, insurance status, or background. In 2024 alone, the
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How Genesis Helped Shalom House Transform a Historic Property into Supportive Housing for People with Substance Use Disorder
In 2018, the closure of Serenity House, a long-running sober living facility in Portland, left a critical gap in housing and treatment resources for local individuals experiencing homelessness and substance use disorder. The historic property at 30 Mellen Street had been a beacon of hope, but, empty, it highlighted Portland’s pressing need for supportive housing




