Inspirus Credit Union donates three LaserJet printers to the Federal Way School District.
TUKWILA, Wash., Nov. 25, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Inspirus Credit Union donated three Hewlett Packard LaserJet printers to the Federal Way School District.
The printers were previously used by the credit union and range from one year to 13 years old. The three printers were picked up by Copiers Northwest and will be serviced before being sent to the district.
Inspirus Credit Union Vice President of Information Technology Kris Hanson said, "We are happy to give our gently used printers to the Federal Way School District. We are always looking for ways to support the schools in our area, and this is one small way we give back to education."
The printers are worth an estimated $1,000. This cost will offset the districts expenses and support the schools budget for IT expenditures.
The printers have already found new homes within the Federal Way School District, and the district is still in need of additional printers. If you are interested in donating to the district, you can contact the Purchasing Department at (253) 945-2076.
About Inspirus Credit Union
Founded in 1936 by a Seattle math and journalism teacher, Inspirus serves about 80,000 members across Washington who share a passion for education. With $1 billion in assets, Inspirus operates branches in Seattle and Spokane. Its philanthropy model includes education-giveback programs that allow members to direct charitable contributions to schools in their communities. Employees also donate upwards of 800 volunteer hours a year in support of education. In addition, community education representatives provide free financial seminars, professional development, and recognition to school employees statewide. For more information, visit inspirusCU.org.
SOURCE Inspirus Credit Union
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