The SRP Board of Directors presents a ceremonial check for $115,000 to celebrate their Random Acts of Kindness initiative that will benefit local charities throughout the holiday season. Photo courtesy SRP  Federal Credit Union
The SRP Board of Directors presents a ceremonial check for $115,000 to celebrate their Random Acts of Kindness initiative that will benefit local charities throughout the holiday season. Photo courtesy SRP Federal Credit Union

SRP Federal Credit Union plans holiday donations of $115,000 to 23 area charities

NORTH AUGUSTA — SRP Federal Credit Union’s Board of Directors has approved a special Random Acts of Kindness initiative totaling $115,000 in donations to 23 local charities across the communities SRP serves.

“This meaningful contribution reflects SRP’s ongoing commitment to uplifting neighbors, supporting vital community programs, and spreading goodwill during a time of year centered around generosity and connection. Each selected organization plays a unique and important role in meeting local needs—from food insecurity and youth development to healthcare support, financial education, and more, according to a news release.

“Good things are happening at SRP, and we are honored to share that spirit with our community,” said Sandra DeVoe Bland, Chairman of the Board of Directors for SRP Federal Credit Union. “Our Random Acts of Kindness initiative reinforces our mission to make a positive impact in the lives of those we serve. These 23 charities are doing remarkable work, and we’re proud to support their efforts.”

The board-approved donations will be distributed throughout the holiday season, helping nonprofits continue their critical services and brighten the lives of individuals and families across the region.

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