Cornerstone Bank Donates $45K to United Way Organizations
Friday, January 25, 2019
The three organizations were United Way of Southbridge, Sturbridge, and Charlton; United Way of Webster and Dudley; and United Way of Central Massachusetts.
“We are pleased to support the United Way. This donation demonstrates our generosity and commitment to the communities we serve,” said President and Treasurer of Cornerstone Bank Todd M. Tallman.
The money raised included employee contributions of $23,551, as well as a $22,000 corporate gift.
The money comes after the bank held a company-wide pledge campaign where employees were given the opportunity to donate to the non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the needs for education, income, and healthcare for communities across the globe.
“Once again, our employees have come together to help others,” stated VP/Controller and UW SSC Treasurer of Cornerstone Bank Scott M. Dungey.
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