Planters Bank Kicks Off Season of Giving


Planters Bank has announced the kickoff of its annual Season of Giving which supports twelve area organizations throughout western Kentucky and Tennessee through the giving campaign.
Entering its ninth year, a news release states the Planters Bank Season of Giving is a bank tradition that has a goal of bringing awareness to non-profit organizations’ missions while at the same time fundraising for the organizations. In addition to the monetary donations, Planters Bank CEO Elizabeth McCoy says this year they have worked with each non-profit to identify what donation items would most help them carry out their mission. She adds they are proud to host a drive to collect these much-needed items at each Planters Bank location.
The following are the organizations supported this Season of Giving in the area:
– 4H Youth Development – Planters Bank, Princeton Office
– Webster County Community Food Bank – Planters Bank, Providence Office
– DAPS – Planters’ Bank Dawson Springs office
– Landon’s Hope – Planters Bank, Sebree office
– St. Vincent DePaul Union County – Planters Bank, Sturgis office
In Hopkinsville:
– Alpha Pregnancy Care Center – Planters Bank, Boulevard office
– Joy Closet – Planters Bank, Main office
– Aaron McNeil House – Planters Bank, Indian Hill Office
In Clarksville:
– Bella’s Closet – Planters Bank, Rossview Office
– YAIPak Outreach – Planters Bank, Sango Office
– Toys for Tots – Planters Bank, Hilldale Office
– Richview Middle School – Planters Bank, Commerce office
The items needed for each may be found at expectgreatthingsbank.com/giving. Donations may be brought throughout the Season of Giving to the location noted.
In addition to supporting these groups through collections and matched donations in each branch, Planters Bank officials say they are donating $25 for every checking or savings account opened mentioning the Season of Giving when visiting a Planters Bank location. To learn more about Planters Bank’s philanthropic efforts go to plantersbankonline.com.

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