Acadia FCU Staff Help Dr. Levesque School After Devastating Fire


In staying true to their mission of community service, Acadia FCU is giving back to a local school in need with a donation of $3,168.

After a fire destroyed Dr. Levesque Elementary School in Frenchville, Wisdom Middle/High School found themselves scrambling to accommodate over 100 additional students in time for the beginning of the academic year. Dave Desjardins, Acadia FCU President/CEO, issued a challenge to his staff to help the school meet its needs.

“After speaking with officials from the school department to find out what their immediate needs were, we decided to donate toward supplies and equipment for their kitchen,” said Desjardins. “This fits in nicely with our mission of helping those in need through our Ending Hunger Campaign.”

Desjardins considered a monetary donation for the MSAD #33 kitchen equipment need, but was looking for a way to grow those dollars even more.

“We challenged our staff to donate to the cause, with Acadia FCU agreeing to match their contribution, up to $1,500,” continued Desjardins. “Our goal was to boost the donation amount—and boy, was it ever a boost—staff pitched in $1,668 from their own pockets! I’m especially proud of how our employees responded to this challenge.”

MSAD #33’s food service director, Melanie Lagasse, is trying to outfit the kitchen with more equipment to account for the extra production that will be coming out of this space. She indicated that besides time and space issues, the Wisdom Middle/High School kitchen would also need extra plates, silverware, kitchen utensils, and equipment ranging from additional toasters to steam tables.

Acadia FCU’s donation of $3,168 will be used to stock the kitchen and help feed students.