First Federal Community Bank has made a significant donation to North Lamar Independent School District (ISD) through the Panther Debit Card Program. The program is a partnership between the bank and the school district, where a portion of every credit purchase made with a North Lamar Panther Debit Card is donated to the district. Recently, the bank presented a check for $3,969.83 to North Lamar ISD, representing the accumulated donations from the program.

The donation was made possible through the efforts of FFCB employees, including Dara Campbell, Julianna Carsner, Tina Freelen, and Alex Jenkins, who presented the check to Superintendent Kelli Stewart. The Panther Debit Card Program is a unique initiative that allows customers to support their local school district with every purchase they make using their debit card. By choosing to use the North Lamar Panther Debit Card, customers are contributing to the education and well-being of students in the district.

The program is a win-win for both the bank and the school district. Customers can order the debit cards at any FFCB location, and by using them, they are supporting the local community. The bank benefits from the increased use of their debit cards, while the school district receives a much-needed influx of funds. North Lamar ISD has expressed its gratitude to First Federal Community Bank for its support through the Panther Debit Card Program.

The donation of $3,969.83 is a significant contribution to the school district, and it demonstrates the bank’s commitment to giving back to the community. By partnering with the school district, First Federal Community Bank is helping to make a positive impact on the education and lives of students in the area. The Panther Debit Card Program is a great example of how businesses and schools can work together to benefit the community, and it serves as a model for other organizations to follow. Overall, the donation is a testament to the bank’s dedication to supporting local education and its commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of students and families in the North Lamar ISD community.