With a board and staff that consists of current or former school employees, Huron Area Education Federal Credit Union (HAEFCU) understands the challenges teachers face. This insight led to the start of their “Ca$h for the Classroom” program. Eva Barnes and Laura Beck, both credit union members, each received $200 this spring to buy supplies for their classrooms. Barnes works as a SPED Para Educator at Buchanan K-1 Center, while Beck serves as the Band Director at Washington 4-5 Center. HAEFCU holds this drawing twice each year, and the next drawing will be this fall. Educators in the counties of Beadle, Hand, Kingsbury, Sanborn, and Spink who are members of the credit union are eligible and encouraged to contact the credit union for a short application for their chance to get extra “Ca$h for the Classroom.” HAEFCU Manager Kristen Jurgens is pictured presenting the funds to Eva Barnes (left) and Laura Beck (right). The Huron Area Education Federal Credit Union was formed in 1952 by a group of educators looking to provide a better financial option for their co-workers. In doing so they created a financial institution that understands the needs of educators, a philosophy still holds true today.
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