SRP Federal Credit Union contributed $6,000 to the Lincoln County
Community Partnership, Inc. (LCCP)’s Early Literacy Program in a special check
presentation on Sept. 24 at the Walker T. Norman Gymnasium.
The program, which aims to maintain and expand access to early literacy resources,
delivers monthly age-appropriate books to local children ages 0-5 through the Dolly
Parton Imagination Library.
SRP’s donation will help support another year of the program, fostering early literacy
and foundational brain development for young children in Lincoln County.
“We are so appreciative of this grant from SRP,” said Lisa Cox Davis, LCCP Family
Connections Coordinator. “We are currently serving approximately 190 children each
month. We are adding more children monthly due to the generosity of SRP. This grant
is helping to make a difference in the children of our community.”
Guided by the credit union philosophy of “People Helping People,” SRP Federal Credit
Union is dedicated to uplifting education throughout its 10-county service area. In
addition to helping fund initiatives like LCCP’s Early Literacy Program, SRP has
donated over $2 million to schools in the CSRA through its Affinity Debit Card Program.
“We are honored to support Lincoln County by providing early literacy resources,” said
Shana Reid, Chief Development Officer of SRP Federal Credit Union. “Helping local
families lay a strong foundation for their children’s success is meaningful way we can
give back to the communities we proudly serve. Good things are happening at SRP!”