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DEF receives $10,000 from DFCU

February 23, 2014 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

DEARBORN – The Dearborn Education Foundation, which funds academic and extra-curricular tools to enhance student achievement, received $10,000 from DFCU Financial.

The donation will be used for classroom needs and equipment that otherwise would not be realized. The DEF is one of the many community partnerships and educational programs aligned with DFCU Financial’s philanthropic focus.

“We are so thankful for strong community partners like DFCU Financial,” DEF Executive Director Eddie Fakhoury said. “The dollars raised provide classroom equipment and district-wide programs that cover books, musical instruments, microscopes, computers, athletic equipment, art projects, and student competitions that would otherwise go unfunded.”

DEF was created in 1992, and since then has provided over $1.7 million back to Dearborn Public Schools by way of funding teacher grants.

Local school districts are burdened with a growing list of competing priorities, including curriculum changes, salaries, government regulations, and funding gaps, but education foundations like Dearborn’s are a source of major support by raising funds to provide an array of learning opportunities for students. Given their existing relationships with districts’ administration and communities, education foundations are ideal partners for navigating these systems while being independent from them.

“Support of the Dearborn Education Foundation is an important part of our commitment to education and the Dearborn Public School district,” said Mark Shobe, president and CEO of DFCU Financial. “The foundation helps ensure that our donations go directly to impact students and enhance classrooms, providing technology and other necessary learning tools.”

DFCU Financial, based in Dearborn, is Michigan’s largest credit union with more than $3.5 billion in assets.

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