Andrews Federal Credit Union Makes Donation to Purchase School Uniforms
Suitland, Maryland (PRWEB) August 25, 2016
Andrews Federal Credit Union recently donated $1,000 to purchase school uniforms for children in need at Anita J. Turner Elementary School in Washington, DC.
Turner is located in a challenging neighborhood in the Congress Heights section of the nation's capital. Ninety-nine percent of its students qualify for free and reduced-price lunch.
"We take extreme pride in supporting our community," said Jasmine Lyle, Henson Ridge Branch Manager. "We love to see each student start their year off looking great, and with great confidence."
About Andrews Federal Credit Union
Andrews Federal Credit Union was founded in 1948 to serve the needs of military and civilian personnel by providing a vast array of financial products and services. With over $1 billion in assets, Andrews Federal has grown to serve more than 113,000 members in the District of Columbia, Joint Base Andrews (MD), Springfield, Virginia (VA), Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (NJ), and military installations in central Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. In addition, the Credit Union serves as a financial partner with many select employee groups in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and New Jersey.
To learn more about Andrews Federal Credit Union and its community involvement, or to become a member, call 800.487.5500 or visit http://www.andrewsfcu.org.
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/08/prweb13638308.htm
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