BENNINGTON, VT — The Bank of Bennington is proud to announce that it has donated $50,000 to food shelves and assistance programs across the region. This annual contribution, distributed a bit earlier than usual this year, comes in response to uncertainty surrounding the federal government shutdown and its impact on local families.
The funds will support several community food programs throughout Bennington and Rutland Counties helping ensure individuals and families have access to nutritious food as winter approaches.
“Our communities depend on these vital programs, and we want to make sure they have the resources they need, especially during times of uncertainty,” said Jim Brown, President and CEO of The Bank of Bennington. “Supporting local organizations that provide direct help to families is a reflection of who we are as a community bank and we are here to help when it matters most.”
This initiative reflects the bank’s long-standing commitment to community well-being and its mission to serve as a stabilizing force in times of need. The Bank of Bennington has consistently supported local non-profits, schools, and community agencies through financial contributions and volunteerism, reaffirming its role as a trusted partner to Vermont communities.
For over a century, The Bank of Bennington has remained dedicated to strengthening the communities it serves across its five branches in Bennington, Arlington, Manchester, and Rutland. The mutual bank has maintained Bauer Financials’ prestigious 5-star “superior” rating for more than three decades, underscoring its ongoing financial strength and stability.
For more information about The Bank of Bennington, visit www.thebankofbennington.com.
BENNINGTON, VT — The Bank of Bennington is proud to announce that it has donated $50,000 to food shelves and assistance programs across the region. This annual contribution, distributed a bit earlier than usual this year, comes in response to uncertainty surrounding the federal government shutdown and its impact on local families.
The funds will support several community food programs throughout Bennington and Rutland Counties helping ensure individuals and families have access to nutritious food as winter approaches.
“Our communities depend on these vital programs, and we want to make sure they have the resources they need, especially during times of uncertainty,” said Jim Brown, President and CEO of The Bank of Bennington. “Supporting local organizations that provide direct help to families is a reflection of who we are as a community bank and we are here to help when it matters most.”
This initiative reflects the bank’s long-standing commitment to community well-being and its mission to serve as a stabilizing force in times of need. The Bank of Bennington has consistently supported local non-profits, schools, and community agencies through financial contributions and volunteerism, reaffirming its role as a trusted partner to Vermont communities.
For over a century, The Bank of Bennington has remained dedicated to strengthening the communities it serves across its five branches in Bennington, Arlington, Manchester, and Rutland. The mutual bank has maintained Bauer Financials’ prestigious 5-star “superior” rating for more than three decades, underscoring its ongoing financial strength and stability.
For more information about The Bank of Bennington, visit www.thebankofbennington.com.
BENNINGTON, VT — The Bank of Bennington is proud to announce that it has donated $50,000 to food shelves and assistance programs across the region. This annual contribution, distributed a bit earlier than usual this year, comes in response to uncertainty surrounding the federal government shutdown and its impact on local families.
The funds will support several community food programs throughout Bennington and Rutland Counties helping ensure individuals and families have access to nutritious food as winter approaches.
“Our communities depend on these vital programs, and we want to make sure they have the resources they need, especially during times of uncertainty,” said Jim Brown, President and CEO of The Bank of Bennington. “Supporting local organizations that provide direct help to families is a reflection of who we are as a community bank and we are here to help when it matters most.”
This initiative reflects the bank’s long-standing commitment to community well-being and its mission to serve as a stabilizing force in times of need. The Bank of Bennington has consistently supported local non-profits, schools, and community agencies through financial contributions and volunteerism, reaffirming its role as a trusted partner to Vermont communities.
For over a century, The Bank of Bennington has remained dedicated to strengthening the communities it serves across its five branches in Bennington, Arlington, Manchester, and Rutland. The mutual bank has maintained Bauer Financials’ prestigious 5-star “superior” rating for more than three decades, underscoring its ongoing financial strength and stability.
For more information about The Bank of Bennington, visit www.thebankofbennington.com.