Peachy Posts 4/24/24
The Citizens Bank of Swainsboro contributed $200,000 to Emanuel Medical Center through the Georgia HEART program. A proud supporter of providing quality healthcare in Swainsboro-Emanuel County. |
Team members at River City Bank’s Rome and Blairsville offices recognized National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week by making special deliveries of meals and snacks to thank local emergency dispatchers for their hard work. |
Employees from River City Bank’s Blairsville office recently volunteered with Goodies From The Heart, a local non-profit organization that provides weekend meals to over 220 Union County students. |
Bobbie Clemons and Lina Jones, Planters First Bank, recently volunteered for Hawkinsville High School Mock Interviews. They were impressed by the students' courteous, polite, knowledgeable, and engaging behavior. |
As part of Financial Literacy Month, Planters First Bank employees Bobbie Clemons, Lina Jones, and Tracy NeSmith, discussed financial literacy with seniors at Hawkinsville High School this week, covering topics from managing money to understanding credit. |
First Port City Bank, Bainbridge, celebrated Medical Laboratory Professionals Week by treating the lab staff at Memorial Hospital and Manor to a Chick-Fil-A breakfast. |
As part of Financial Literacy Month, United Community Bank, Blairsville, has been visiting elementary schools across the Southeast to read “The Four Money Bears” by Mac Gardner, CFP® to first-grade students, a story that teaches children about spending, saving, investing, and giving. |
American Commerce Bank, Bremen, recently presented a donation from our Community of One Fund to Impact West Georgia, a non-profit organization on a mission to empower individuals and uplift an entire community. |