On Thursday, July 27 at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, representatives from OceanFirst Foundation Kathy Durante and Cheryl Pivola presented a check in the amount of $5,000 to the board members of Cape Hope. Cape Hope is a local outreach group that provides common necessities to the less fortunate and the marginalized, while bringing future hope and stability through training, support and care. For more information, visit capehopecares.org.
Since its founding in 1902, OceanFirst Bank has built a solid reputation and legacy as a good neighbor and responsible corporate citizen. The bank’s strong commitment to helping families, organizations, schools and communities throughout central and southern New Jersey meet their financial needs has spanned several generations, reaching new heights in 1996 with the creation of OceanFirst Foundation. The Foundation provides grants to organizations that meet community needs within the OceanFirst market. Since its inception, OceanFirst Foundation has contributed in excess of 6,400 grants totaling more than $32 million to over 750 local charities throughout central and southern New Jersey. This year, the Foundation will award more than $1.7 million in grants in the areas of Housing, Youth Development and Education, Health and Wellness and Improving the Quality of Life. For more info see www.oceanfirstfdn.org.
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