Mid Penn Bank Donates to West Shore Foundation

Posted on Jan 21st, 2020
Mid Penn Bank recently presented a $2,000 contribution to the West Shore Foundation through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program. Pictured left to right: Mid Penn Bank Retail Market Manager Amanda Brigaman; West Shore Foundation Board President Gilbert J. “Gib” Parthemore; West Shore School District Superintendent Dr. Todd B. Stoltz; and Mid Penn Bank Market President Heather Hall.

Mid Penn Bank recently presented a $2,000 contribution to the West Shore Foundation through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program. West Shore Foundation works to create and enrich the academic, technology and leadership opportunities for the students in the West Shore School District by improving and innovating their curriculum and programs.

Mid Penn Bank donated a total of $700,000 through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s EITC program in 2019. These funds were distributed to a variety of organizations throughout its Pennsylvania footprint. Donations given through the EITC program provide educational organizations the funds needed to support scholarship opportunities and to help enhance existing educational programs.

“Mid Penn Bank prides itself on being a true community bank,” said Mid Penn Bank Market President Heather Hall. “We are committed to reinvesting and helping enrich the many communities we serve. Access to innovative learning opportunities and programs is so important for young students and helps our communities thrive.”

About Mid Penn Bank

Mid Penn Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: MPB), headquartered in Millersburg, Pa., 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.

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