LUDINGTON – West Shore Bank’s recent Spirit of Giving Fundraiser raised over $17,000. The funds will be used to support individuals, families, and pets in Benzie, Grand Traverses, Mason, Manistee, Muskegon and Oceana counties. This is the 16th year the fundraising campaign has brought hope and support to those in need.
Donations were received from West Shore Bank employees, compassionate community members, and supportive businesses. The following were the amounts raised and the charitable cause it was donated to:
- Mason County: Raised $2,918.10 and over 2500 non-perishable items and canned goods that were collected in-branch and during the Family Fare event on October 24. Donations will benefit Hand2Hand of Mason County, whose mission is to eliminate childhood hunger over weekends and extended school breaks.
- Oceana County: The Hart Branch raised $1,253.33 in donations for the Oceana County Council on Aging to help further promote and safeguard the independence of Oceana County individuals aged 60 or older.
- Manistee County: Over 360 food items and $1,257.58 in donations were collected for Blessings in a Backpack; West Shore Bank also donated $500 to Onekama Consolidated School District for its food pantry efforts. Both programs provide meals to school-aged children on the weekends.
- Benzie County: Raised $1,708.33 in donations for the Animal Welfare League of Benzie County to better the lives and well-being of the animals throughout the community.
- Muskegon County: $1,083.35 was raised for No More Sidelines, a non-profit whose mission is to empower those ages 7 and older with an opportunity to play sports year-round and participate in community events and outings.
- Grand Traverse County: Raised an astounding $9,500 and 100 non-perishable items for the Traverse City Public School District’s Student Support Network (SSN) through online and in-person donations, along with providing the Traverse City branches’ community event space to host local businesses and other non-profits a free meeting and event space in exchange for a donation(s) for SSN. Event space donations helped to raise over $6,000 towards the total.
“West Shore Bank continues to make a real difference by supporting our community members through various bank-wide efforts and initiatives,” said Raymond Biggs, president and CEO of West Shore Bank. “We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support and generosity of our community members. We encourage you to join us in our future initiatives and make a difference in the lives of those in need.”
For more information on the donations raised from this year’s fundraiser, visit https://www.westshorebank.com/about-us/spirit-of-giving.html.
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