20 Hoosier Banker April 2015 1st Source Bank, South Bend, donated $10,000 in February to the Starke County Initiative for Lifelong Learning for its Automation, Robotics and Equipment Maintenance Program. The donation will be used to provide junior and senior students from the North Central Area Vocational Cooperative the opportunity to participate in the program. Alliance Bank, Francesville, held a campaign for United Way in January that allowed bank employees to contribute via payroll deduction, with the bank matching employee donations. The bank’s efforts resulted in a donation of $702 for the White County United Way. iAB Financial Bank, Fort Wayne, donated $5,700 in February to the Rescue Mission. The bank’s “Fun Committee” selected the nonprofit organization to be the beneficiary of Jeans Days that were held last year, which permitted employees to wear jeans to work with a minimum donation of $3. Banking on Community 1st Source Bank, South Bend, presents a donation check to Starke County Initiative for Lifelong Learning (SCILL). Pictured (left to right) are: A.J. Gappa, superintendent of Knox Community School Corp. and SCILL board chairperson; Judy Caudill, 1st Source Bank branch manager, Knox banking center: Connie Lemler, 1st Source Bank regional president; and Jerry Gurrado, SCILL coordinator of student services and programs. Alliance Bank, Francesville, presents a donation check to White County United Way. Pictured (left to right) are: Barb Schultz, human resources director;Alliance Bank,Terry Stevens, president,Alliance Bank; Sue Wallpe, Melanie McGuin, Pam Roudebush, Clarissa Cobb, Lori Roberts and Don Koleszar,Alliance Bank; Ellen Bartlett, director, United Way; and Jack Faker, president, United Way. iAB Financial Bank, Fort Wayne, presents a donation check to the Rescue Mission. Pictured (left to right) are: Angela Kuhn, iAB branch manager and Fun Committee chair;The Rev. Donovan Coley, Rescue Mission CEO and senior pastor; Laurie Brumbaugh, Rescue Mission major gifts officer; and Amanda Miller and Kristin Smith, iAB Fun Committee members. iAB Financial Bank, Fort Wayne, donated $2,500 in February to the Haupert Institute for Agricultural Studies at Huntington University. The funds will be used to provide agricultural education to students. iAB Financial Bank, Fort Wayne, donated $1,000 in January to the Burmese Advocacy Center. The organization provides Fort Wayne’s Burmese population with assistance in housing, finances and employment. West End Bank, Richmond, selects a nonprofit organization each month as a focus for charitable efforts. For February, the bank selected Sunrise Inc., donating $362 from internal employee donations to the organization. t Lee Pasko, vice president and agribusiness banker, iAB Financial Bank, presents a donation check to Dr. Sherilyn Emberton, president of Huntington University. iAB Financial Bank, Fort Wayne, presents a donation check to the Burmese Advocacy Center (BAC). Pictured (left to right) are: Matthew Marshall, assistant vice president and business relationship manager, iAB Financial Bank; Patrick Proctor, attorney and BAC board member; and Minn Myint Nan Tin, BAC executive director. Becca Funk (right), executive director of Sunrise Inc., accepts a donation check from Gale Ramsey,West End Bank.
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