Educational Systems Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce the donation of over 4,100 hats, gloves, scarves and socks and 500 toiletry bags to K-12 and community college students in the eight counties it serves. The donations were made possible through the Credit Union’s Support Education Foundation.
“We get so excited every time we hear that Educational Systems FCU is coming to deliver their annual Warming Hearts and Hands donations for our students. It is fantastic to be able to provide hats, gloves and scarves to keep our kids warm. Thank you so much for partnering with Talbot County Public Schools and helping our students and families,” said Natalie Brooks, Student Services Worker for Talbot County Public Schools.
“Our core purpose is serving the education community,” said Chris Conway, President/CEO of Educational Systems FCU. “We started the Warming Hearts and Hands initiative six years ago when the school systems and community colleges we serve mentioned the need for items to keep students warm in the winter. We are pleased that our members and employees continue to generously donate to Warming Hearts and Hands.”
Educational Systems FCU (esfcu.org) has proudly served the education community for more than 60 years. With over $1 billion in assets and 13 branches, the Credit Union serves 85,000 members in eight school systems and three community colleges throughout Anne Arundel, Calvert, Caroline, Charles, Montgomery, Prince George’s, St. Mary’s and Talbot counties in Maryland.
In 2017, the Support Education Foundation was established by Educational Systems FCU to help fulfill its core purpose of serving the education community. The Foundation is named after the Credit Union’s mantra of Support Education. It is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to raising funds for student scholarships, professional development awards and other initiatives to help students. To learn more, visit SupportEducation.org.
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