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WSFS CARES Foundation Provided $2.7 Million in Charitable Grants and Contributions in 2024

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WILMINGTON, Del., March 31, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The WSFS CARES Foundation, the charitable giving arm of WSFS Financial Corporation (Nasdaq: WSFS), announced it provided grants and donations totaling more than $2.7 million to more than 323 community organizations located across Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania in 2024.

In addition to the grants, Team WSFS, the WSFS corporate volunteer program, volunteered more than 33,000 hours during 2024. This included the second annual "We Stand for Service Day" in June, a volunteer initiative where WSFS closed its banking offices for a half day so approximately 1,600 Associates could volunteer nearly 6,000 hours at more than 130 organizations and make an impact across the region.

"We are pleased that the CARES Foundation can continue to support the local nonprofits making a difference in our communities. They are doing important, essential work," said Patrick J. Ward, Executive Vice President, Pennsylvania Market President at WSFS Bank and Chairman of the WSFS CARES Foundation. "Grants are awarded for initiatives that are innovative, creative, sustainable and replicable. The application is rigorous to ensure that the CARES Foundation is investing in proven programs that will continue to enhance our neighborhoods year after year."

The WSFS CARES Foundation’s key pillars of support include community investments, affordable housing, revitalization and business economic empowerment, education and leadership development, and strengthening those in need.

The WSFS CARES Foundation provided a $300,000 grant to TeenSHARP for which it was recognized with Technical.ly Delaware’s 2024 Money Move of the Year. TeenSHARP is a national nonprofit based in Wilmington, Delaware that prepares Black, Latino, and low-income students to attend and thrive at America’s top colleges with little or no debt.

"The WSFS CARES Foundation continues to show up as a strong supporter of TeenSHARP for more than four years of our 15+ year run of opening the doors to opportunity and dynamic leadership for Black, Latino, and low-income students across the Delaware Valley," said Tamara Fentress, Chief of Staff at TeenSHARP. "WSFS’ initial grant was a springboard to resource deeper application and sustainability of our programming delivery to students in a virtual setting, as well as our staffing. Now, with their continued support, we’re excited about what’s ahead to grow our A-List (alumni) program, DGCA (Delaware Goes to College Academy), and our premier Striver program experiences."