HomeLanghorne-Levittown TimesPenn Community Bank announces 2018 ‘Workplace Connections’ donation total, program partners

Penn Community Bank announces 2018 ‘Workplace Connections’ donation total, program partners

The bank-at-work program enables new account holders to donate to one of five area nonprofits

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Todd R. Hurley, chief relationship officer, Penn Community Bank (center) presents a $3,310 donation to Penny Ettinger, Network of Victim Assistance (NOVA) executive director (left) and Mandy Mundy, NOVA senior director — programs and services (right).

Penn Community Bank recently announced the 2018 donation total for its Workplace Connections program and the new nonprofit partners that will receive contributions from the program for 2019.

Workplace Connections is a bank-at-work program that brings benefits, including free financial literacy workshops, to area employers and their employees. For every new checking account opened through Workplace Connections, Penn Community Bank will donate $10 on behalf of the account owner to one of five rotating local organizations.

In 2018, Workplace Connections generated $8,750 in donations for Aldie Counseling Center, the James. A Michener Art Museum, Network of Victim Assistance (NOVA), Penn Foundation and the United Way of Bucks County.

For 2019, Penn Community Bank is partnering with Youth Orchestra of Bucks County, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County, Ann Silverman Community Health Clinic, Rolling Harvest Food Rescue, and Family Service Association Homeless Shelter.

Since the program’s launch in 2017, Penn Community Bank has donated nearly $14,000 to area nonprofits through Workplace Connections.

To learn more, contact [email protected].

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