When parent Jenny Danley clicked “like” on Umpqua Bank’s Facebook page, she never imagined it would result in a $2,000 grant for her son’s school.
But that’s exactly what happened.
Jemtegaard Middle School in Washougal was randomly selected as one of Umpqua’s “Give Back to School Fund” winners. Every ‘like’ generated $1 for the fund, totalling $20,000.
Last week, associates from the Washougal branch visited Jemtegaard to present the check to several faculty and staff members.
The funds will be used for remodeling some of the school’s classrooms, including the special education area. Once the renovations are finished, a pizza lunch will be provided for all students and teachers.
“There are never sufficient resources to address the needs that exist,” said Dawn Tarzian, Washougal School District superintendent. “The thoughtfulness of the family that submitted the grant and the generosity of Umpqua Bank to fund this need are both deeply appreciated by the district. I can hardly wait for our life skills students to step into their classroom after improvements are completed.”