Westinghouse Columbia Fuel Facility Donates $80,000 to Local Schools and Robotics Team
Westinghouse Columbia Fuel Fabrication Facility donated $80,000 to Richland School District One to support local education and robotics initiatives. This funding aims to enhance hands-on learning and career development opportunities for students across seven schools.

The Westinghouse Columbia Fuel Fabrication Facility has allocated $80,000 to Richland School District One, benefiting seven schools and the Electric Hornets robotics team. The donation was announced at Lower Richland High School's Diamond Hive Arena, with key figures from Westinghouse and the school district present.
This partnership fosters practical learning experiences, including robotics projects that prepare students for future careers. The facility, located on Bluff Road, contributes to about 10% of the U.S. electricity supply and employs approximately 1,200 individuals in the region, highlighting its significant role in the local economy.




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