(NOTE: Reading Cooperative Bank has two locations in Wilmington — 230 Lowell Street and 352 Middlesex Avenue.)
READING, MA – Reading Cooperative Bank recently made a major donation to Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley, Inc. in support of its Financial Resource Program. The money donated will be used to help fund their elder financial education programs to help seniors learn how to manage their finances on their own.
“Reading Cooperative Bank’s donation to the Financial Resource Program at Elder Services is a significant step in helping older adults continue to manage their personal finances said Bonnie Sisson, Development Coordinator at Elder Services of Merrimack Valley. This partnership complements our respective obligation to safeguard healthy lifestyles while building and promoting a culture of financial health and independence that protects an elder’s economic security”.
“Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley is deeply committed to ensuring that all community members get what they need to live comfortably and safely in their homes. Here at RCB, we seek opportunities to help meet the financial needs of residents in our communities. Partnering with Elder Services of Merrimack Valley makes lives better. We are grateful for the work they do in our communities” said Julieann Thurlow, President and CEO of Reading Cooperative Bank.
Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization that strives to assist elders and disabled adults in the Merrimack Valley. Their mission is to preserve the independence of their aging clients, while offering them support along the way. Since 1974, the Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley, Inc. has made a real difference in the lives of many and aims to have a lasting impact.
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 branches in Reading, Wilmington, North Reading, Woburn, Andover, and Burlington. They also operate teaching branches at Northeast Metro Tech in Wakefield (open to the public) and at Reading Memorial High School (students and staff only), as well as an online branch at readingcoop.com.
(NOTE: The above press release is from Reading Cooperative Bank.)
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