SRP presents to $25,000 to Boys & Girls Club
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AUGUSTA, Ga. () – On Monday, SRP Federal Credit Union handed a generous $25,000 check to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta, intended to assist the Summer Camp at the Oasis Club.

“We are extremely grateful for SRP’s unwavering support of our organization and their persistent dedication to aiding the youth in our community,” expressed Kim Evans, President & CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta.

As outlined by the Boys & Girls Club, the Oasis Club offers six weeks of themed programs, featuring field trips, nutritious meals and snacks, engaging activities, and educational assistance throughout the summer period.

“At SRP Federal Credit Union, we are committed to the credit union philosophy of ‘People Helping People.’ We strive to strengthen the communities we serve, and we are proud to help local students build a strong foundation for academic and financial success through programs like the Oasis Club Summer Camp,” said Shana Reid, Chief Development Officer of SRP Federal Credit Union.

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