LAFCU Distributes 1,100+ Backpacks To Ease Back-to-School Costs

LANSING, Mich. — More than 1,100 Lansing-area students are heading back to school prepared, thanks to LAFCU’s leadership in supporting two major community backpack giveaways in one weekend.

By providing essential supplies, the credit union helped ease the financial strain on both parents and teachers at a time when Michigan educators spend more out-of-pocket on classroom needs than almost anywhere else in the nation.

According to the Economic Policy Institute, Michigan teachers spend an average of $628 of their own money each year on classroom supplies—the second highest rate in the country, behind only California. By ensuring children receive the tools they need, LAFCU’s support lightens the burden for families while also reducing the pressure on teachers to fill supply gaps themselves.

The credit union’s impact was felt across two large-scale events:

Back-to-School Extravaganza at The Village Lansing — LAFCU’s fourth annual event, held in partnership with The Village Lansing and Two Men and A Truck, provided more than 300 backpacks complete with school supplies and personal care items donated at LAFCU’s 10 mid-Michigan branches and other collection sites. Since launching in 2022, this event has supported more than 600 children.

Backpack Giveaway honoring Dr. Joan Jackson Johnson — Sponsored by the Brotherhood Against Drugs, which is headed by Founder and President Larry Johnson, this event distributed more than 800 backpacks at St. Joseph Park. Families also received shoes, free haircuts, school physicals, and connections to community resources. The giveaway honors Dr. Johnson, affectionately known as “Triple J,” for her decades of service as Lansing’s director of human relations and community services.

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