AMOCO Federal CU Sending Student to Washington DC
January 27, 2017
LEAGUE CITY, Texas – AMOCO Federal Credit Union and Texas Citizens Bank have united to help send two fifth-graders from League City Elementary to Washington D.C. this March.
Bryan and Jorge are two of the lucky students who have been selectively chosen to attend this year’s trip to Washington D.C. The fifth-graders have been studying the U.S. capitol and political system in school and will now get to experience first-hand what they have learned. The trip will include visits to The Library of Congress, The Supreme Court, The Capitol Building, The Smithsonian, etc. According to the Communities In Schools (CIS) – Bay Area Coordinator, Kaitlyn Thompson, these students are more than deserving of this trip and will truly value the experience for the rest of their lives.
CIS is a nationwide organization implemented into schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. League City Elementary currently has 90 students enrolled in the CIS program, which is about 15% of the student body. Kaitlyn knew Jorge and Bryan would greatly benefit from the trip but are financially unable to pay for the entire trip.
The cost per student totaled $1,300. Initially, this was a farfetched idea knowing that a $1,300 leisure trip would not be in budget for the students’ families. “I got really excited about trying to figure it out, because it’s a privilege not a priority, but for me, it felt like a priority,” Kaitlyn said.
The boys’ parents contributed a total of $900. Knowing $1,700 remained, Kaitlyn reached out to League City Chamber members, Joshua Ryding with AMOCO, and J.P. Morris with Texas Citizens Bank. AMOCO committed $450, and Texas Citizens Bank committed $750. For the remaining $525, Kaitlyn will be reaching out to community supporters.
For the boys, this will be their first time on a plane and their first time in Washington D.C. They hope to see the President, and are excited to share their experience with their families and classmates. Ultimately, Kaitlyn hopes to raise awareness for this opportunity, so next year they will be able to send more students.
Financial differences aside, AMOCO was ecstatic to donate with Texas Citizens Bank for Bryan and Jorge’s benefit. “Texas Citizens Bank and AMOCO would like to set an example of stakeholders in a community coming together for the greater good of its children,” J.P. said.
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