Mid Penn Bank contributes $22,000 through First Responders Donation Program

Posted on Aug 11th, 2020

Mid Penn Bank recently presented more than 100 first responder organizations in Pennsylvania with a total of $22,000 through the bank’s First Responders Donation Program. The donations were made through Mid Penn Bank and Scottdale Bank & Trust, a division of Mid Penn Bank, located in Western PA.

The First Responders Donation Program was instituted by the bank to thank the fire companies, ambulance associations and other organizations that protect and serve the local community. The program rewards first responders with a donation calculated from their average account balance.

This year’s donation demonstrates a significant increase in giving over 2019. “Twenty-twenty has challenged all of us in new ways, particularly those who have been working on the front lines throughout the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Mid Penn Bank President & CEO, Rory G. Ritrievi. “We felt it was important to recognize their unwavering dedication to their communities by increasing our support.”

Mid Penn Bank is strongly committed to supporting charitable organizations through various means, including corporate donations, employee volunteerism and fundraising. The First Responders Donation Program demonstrates just a fraction of the charitable giving Mid Penn Bank distributes to its communities each year. Mid Penn regularly contributes to causes including health and human services, community improvement and education.

 

About Mid Penn Bancorp Inc.

Mid Penn Bancorp Inc. (NASDAQ: MPB), headquartered in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, has been serving the community since 1868. Mid Penn has 39 retail locations in the state of Pennsylvania and total assets of more than $2 billion. Its footprint includes Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Fayette, Lancaster, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northumberland, Schuylkill and Westmoreland counties. The bank offers a comprehensive portfolio of products and services to meet the banking needs of the communities it serves. To learn more about Mid Penn Bank, visit www.midpennbank.com.

 

Scottdale Bank support First Responders

Pictured, L to R: New Haven Hose Co. First Lieutenant Ryan Layton First Lieutenant; Scottdale Bank & Trust, a division of Mid Penn Bank, Community Banking Liaison Melinda Powell; New Haven Hose Co. Assistant Fire Chief Sam Spotto; Scottdale Bank & Trust Retail Market Manager/Commercial Lender Linda Tasser; New Haven Hose Co. President Joe Mancuso.

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