Children and families in the Franklin area and across the state will have a brighter holiday due to the kindness bestowed by Franklin Savings Bank, its employees and customers. The bank made a $1,000 donation to the Franklin Toy Drive spearheaded by Boomer’s Barbeque to collect unwrapped toys for children. In addition, the bank’s employees sponsored 25 children through Franklin Police Department’s annual Toys for Tots campaign, and delivered countless toy donations from customers to a similar campaign organized by the Boscawen Police Department.
“While the holidays bring with it many traditions to celebrate, it can also be challenging for families struggling to purchase gifts for their children,” noted Ron Magoon, President & CEO. “During the holiday season, we actively support many worthy initiatives to support those less fortunate, so no family is faced with the difficult decision of how they are going to fulfill holiday wishes for children in their household.”
Furthermore, through the bank’s partnership with WMUR’s annual Toys for Tots campaign, customers and employees were invited to donate toys at each of the bank’s eight offices, which were delivered to the U.S. Marines Reserve Center located in Londonderry, NH.
Established in 1869, Franklin Savings Bank is an independent, mutually-owned community bank, offering a full array of commercial lending, personal banking and investment services. Headquartered in Franklin, the Bank has offices in Bristol, Boscawen, Tilton, Gilford, Merrimack and Goffstown. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Independence Financial Advisors, Franklin Savings Bank also offers investment, insurance and financial planning services. A recognized leader in providing the latest in financial services technology, Franklin Savings Bank is committed to serving the needs of businesses, families and the communities it serves, through a dedicated team of employees, a diverse line of financial products and services, and continued investment in emerging technology.
Franklin Savings Bank has donated over 11% of its net income to charity since 2009. Visit www.fsbnh.bank to learn more or follow the bank on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.