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Desert Financial Credit Union steps up to assist local teacher

Posted 10/31/19

Valerie Enwtisle, a substitute teacher in the Glendale area, serves many different students at different times, and doesn’t have a typical classroom setting with supplies provided by the …

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Desert Financial Credit Union steps up to assist local teacher

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Valerie Enwtisle, a substitute teacher in the Glendale area, serves many different students at different times, and doesn’t have a typical classroom setting with supplies provided by the school.

After hearing her story, Desert Financial Credit Union’s Indian School branch surprised Ms. Enwtisle with a “Random Act of Kindness,” buying her a laminator, copies of books, games, supplies, hand sanitizer and tissues to have on hand.