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FIRST BANK BRINGS COMMUNITIES TOGETHER WITH 2ND ANNUAL FOOD DRIVE AND LOCAL GRANT SUPPORT

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SOUTHERN PINES, N.C., Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- First Bank proudly continues its commitment to community with the successful completion of its 2nd annual companywide food drive. This year, employees, customers and friends from across the Carolinas and in over 110 First Bank locations joined forces to collect 21,750 pounds of food given to over 90 agencies and/or organizations for families in need throughout the community. In addition to addressing food insecurity, First Bank has awarded $319,229 in grants to local nonprofits and schools through the Power of Good Grants throughout 2024 with a total of over $640,000 in philanthropic giving, further solidifying its role as a vital partner in uplifting the communities it serves.

The Power of Good Food Drive was held from November 1November 30 in honor of Sharon Shaw Adams, a First Bank associate, who passed away in January 2023. Sharon was a Service Excellence champion, the highest level of distinction in First Bank culture, for being an example employee that goes above and beyond. Sharon was a dedicated collector of food items and a relentless warrior against food insecurity. Her passion and commitment to alleviating hunger inspired us all. By organizing this food drive we not only remember her legacy but also carry forward her selfless spirit to combat this pressing issue.

First Bank President, Adam Currie, said of the drive, "Sharon was a phenomenal associate and human. For our second year we are using this food drive to show our appreciation and admiration for her legacy, helping those in our communities. We are so proud to have increased our collections, year over year, and we hope this shows that First Bank is committed to caring for our communities in more ways than just providing banking."

In the 4th Quarter, First Bank awarded its third set of grant funds in 2024 to 40 nonprofits or schools in order to help continue the excellent work they do, totaling $90,000. The recipients for this round include:

Central NC

Charlotte Area

Western NC

Elizabeth Cashwell Elementary
School

Claire's Army Inc.

Asheville GreenWorks

Scotland Family Counseling
Center

Community Care Clinic of
Rowan County

Brush Creek Elementary School

TEAMWORKZ

Community Foundations CDC,
Inc.

Harmony Methodist Church ESL
Program

Uwharrie Charter Academy

Food for Days

No Wrong Door for Support and
Recovery


Rowan Helping Ministries

Saluda Pop-Up Pantry


Thomasville Community
Ministry Inc, dba Cooperative
Community Ministry

The Council on Aging for
Henderson County



Western NC Community Health
Services

 

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