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CREDIT UNIONS HELP PREPARE CHILD ID KITS
S.C. Federal Credit Union staff members joined employees from Heritage Trust Federal Credit Union, Charleston Area Federal Credit Union, Santee Cooper Credit Union and CPM Federal Credit Union, as well as representatives from the S.C. Credit Union League, to package child identification kits for distribution to local school district offices. Each kit contains inkless fingerprinting materials, a self-laminating identification card for the child, an information card to collect personal details and distinguishing characteristics, and swabs for collection of DNA from the childs cheek. Families are encouraged to keep completed kits with current photo albums for reference and security. Pictured: Charleston-area credit union employees, including S.C. Federal CEO Scott Woods, front right, and CPM Federal CEO George Lockwood, front, second from right, prepare child identification kits.
EXECUTIVES PLAY PRINCIPAL
More than 40 top administrators from Charleston area businesses learned first-hand what it takes to be the top administrator of another kind of businesstheir neighborhood schoolas participants in Principal for a Day. The initiative was coordinated by the Charleston County School District, the Education Foundation of the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce and the Charleston Education Network. Pictured, David L. Dunlap, Roper St. Francis president and CEO, and Lucy Beckham, Wando High School principal, observe as students practice CPR skills during health science class.
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