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Wayne Bank Supports the Wayne County YMCA
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Wayne Bank recently donated to the Wayne County YMCA. James O. Donnelly, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wayne Bank announced the donation that was made through the Neighborhood Assistance Program – Special Priorities Program (“NAPSPP”).
Representatives from the Wayne County YMCA’s Board of Trustees and Board of Directors accepted a check in the amount of $124,500 from Mr. Donnelly.
The gift was made possible as a result of the NAP-SPP Tax Credit Program offered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, acting through the Department of Community and Economic Development.
“Wayne Bank is so pleased to contribute to the Wayne
County YMCA’s construction project for their new facility,” stated Mr. Donnelly. “The YMCA offers valuable programs that promote healthy living and well-being to our local community, and we are proud to be able to support their mission.”
This contribution will benefit the Wayne County YMCA’s project to construct a brand-new facility, as they have outgrown their current historical building.
Wayne Bank’s commitment will enable the YMCA to complete phase I of the project, which includes the development and completion of engineering/design work including preliminary design, site development plans, development plans and approvals, sewage design and permitting, and PennDot/Township approvals for highway access. This initial phase of the project is critically important to set the stage for completion of the remaining phases of the project to include final construction.
Wayne County YMCA is a nonprofit agency serving Wayne County for over 40 years. The YMCA offers programs not only at its current facility located on Park Street in Honesdale, but throughout Wayne County as well. The YMCA focuses on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility and programs are offered for all agesfrom preschool to senior citizens. Financial assistance is available to those in need.
Wayne Bank is a subsidiary of Norwood Financial Corp., Member FDIC, and is located in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. The Bank has 29 Community Offices serving Wayne, Pike, Monroe, Lackawanna, and Luzerne Counties in Pennsylvania, along with Delaware, Sullivan, Otsego, Ontario, and Yates Counties in New York State, including those offices operating under the Bank of Cooperstown and Bank of the Finger Lakes brands. The stock trades on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol— NWFL. H ocated
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