WILMINGTON, MA — Reading Cooperative Bank employees recently made a donation to the Wilmington Food Pantry in connection with their monthly Dress Down for Charity Day. RCB employees are invited to “dress down” in exchange for a contribution to a local charitable organization. The employee contributions are matched by the Reading Cooperative Charitable Foundation. Dianna DiGregorio gratefully accepted the donation from Nancy Brown, Branch Manager of Reading Cooperative Bank in Wilmington.
“This is a wonderful way for us, as employees of Reading Cooperative Bank, to give back to the community. By donating to the food pantry, we are making a real difference in the lives of local families,” said Brown.
The Wilmington Food Pantry, located in the Old South School House at 142 Chestnut Street, is run by the Wilmington Community Fund. The WCF services the pantry by supplying food products on a bi-monthly basis and helping those in need of assistance – especially around the holidays. The food pantry shelves are stocked solely by community donations.
About Reading Cooperative Bank
Reading Cooperative Bank is a depositor owned co-operative founded in 1886. This community-centric North Shore financial service provider has offices in Reading, Wilmington (2), North Reading, Woburn, Andover, Burlington, Reading Memorial High School and an online branch at http://www.readingcoop.com.

(NOTE: The above press release is from Reading Cooperative Bank.)
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