TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL CREDIT UNION DONATES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TO JEFFERSON-HOUSTON PREK-8 IB SCHOOL
Alexandria, VA (September 17, 2025): Transportation Federal Credit Union (TFCU) was proud to support local education with a generous donation of school supplies to Jefferson-Houston PreK-8 IB School. This initiative is part of TFCU’s ongoing commitment of strengthening the communities we serve.
The donation included essential classroom items such as notebooks, pencils, crayons, backpacks, and more—helping ensure students and teachers have the tools they need for a successful school year.

“We believe every child deserves the opportunity to learn and thrive,” said MJ Neusaenger, President and CEO of Transportation FCU. “Supporting Jefferson-Houston is one way we can invest in the future and show our appreciation for the educators who make a difference every day.”
Jefferson-Houston PreK-8 IB School, located in the heart of Alexandria, is known for its International Baccalaureate curriculum and commitment to academic excellence. The school expressed gratitude for the donation, noting the positive impact it will have on students and families.
Transportation FCU remains dedicated to community outreach and looks forward to future opportunities to support education and youth development.
For more information about Transportation Federal Credit Union, visit www.TransFCU.org, call 202.366.9400, or visit any of their branches.
Transportation Federal Credit Union was founded in 1939 to provide financial services to the transportation community. The organization has grown to serve over 15,000 members nationwide. With over $340 million in assets, the organization welcomes active, retired, military personnel or contractors of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Department of Maritime Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Railroad Association, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as well as 100+ employer groups to open an account. For more information about the organization or to become a member, visit www.TransFCU.org or call 202.366.9400.