Fairfield County Bank Donates $1,500 to WICC Holiday Fund for Children

 

Holiday Fund for Children.  From November through the end of December 2017, Bank Customers were able to help raise additional funds by using a holiday-themed Visa Debit Card of their choice.  Customers were able to visit Fairfield County Bank branches and receive an instantly issued Visa® Debit Card with one of four-holiday themes.  In turn, Fairfield County Bank pledged to donate to the Holiday Fund based on their Customers’ point-of-sale transactions.

 

Stephen Wooters, Executive Vice President of Fairfield County Bank, is passionate about the program and WICC Holiday Fund for Children.  “Through the new holiday debit card program, our Customers were able to both celebrate the season and help spread holiday cheer to less fortunate families in our community.  Another proof point that when you put your money in Fairfield County Bank, it stays in Fairfield County.”

Created in 1978, the WICC600 Holiday Fund for Children helps make the holidays a little brighter for families living in Fairfield County. The holiday fund grants wishes such as utility bills, toys for children, rent and mortgage payments, food, clothing for the winter months, medical and dental assistance and much more.

Visit Fairfield County Bank’s website at here to listen to Dan Berta, President of Fairfield County Bank, on WICC600 explain why giving back to our community is important to the Bank.

Founded in 1871, Fairfield County Bank is a $1.5 billion community bank with locations throughout Fairfield County.  Fairfield County Bank delivers a full range of financial services through superior customer relationships and the knowledge that when you put your money in Fairfield County Bank, it is invested back into local non-profits and businesses helping to strengthen our communities.  Visit www.fairfieldcountybank.com to find out more about the Bank.

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Submitted by Fairfield, CT

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