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KEMBA helps City of Salem Schools with virtual learning

Mountain Media by Mountain Media
October 16, 2020
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KEMBA Roanoke Federal Credit Union CEO Allan Davidson presents a check for $500 to G.W. Carver Principal Kristyn Schmidt.

KEMBA Roanoke Federal Credit Union, a local, non-profit financial institution located on Main Street in Salem, recently made a $500 donation to G.W. Carver Elementary school to assist with purchasing virtual learning technology during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are proud to support a local elementary school that is utilizing new technology to help students in our community continue to learn during the COVID-19 situation,” said Allan Davidson, CEO, KEMBA Roanoke Federal Credit Union.

 

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