SOUTH DENNIS – Sturdy Savings Bank recently presented an annual corporate donation to The Arc of Cape May County. The donation will help assist with The Arc’s activities and programming for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Cape May County.
The Arc seeks annual partnerships with local organizations, like Sturdy Savings Bank, to raise funds that continue the support and inclusion of those who suffer from disabilities in the community. The Arc of Cape May County is also committed to enhancing the quality of life to those individuals and their families through direct services, empowerment, education and prevention.
The donation was presented by Sturdy Savings Bank’s Dennisville Branch Manager Chris Hayes, to the Executive Director of The Arc of Cape May County Patricia Merk.
Sturdy Savings Bank serves Cape May and Atlantic Counties at 13 branches located in Avalon, Cape May, Cape May Court House, Dennisville, North Cape May, North Wildwood, Ocean City, Rio Grande, Somers Point, Stone Harbor, Tuckahoe and Wildwood Crest.
Sturdy Savings Bank, Member FDIC, was built on a simple principle: serving the community. Their mission remains the same ~ some 95 years later. Sturdy employees are committed to neighborhood service. You’ll find them where it matters most: your little league fields, senior citizen centers, schools, firehouses and churches. They’ll be at the AARP luncheons, the local symphony concerts and the food pantry fundraisers. Sturdy has grown from a small-town savings and loan association to a local, full service bank that understands there is no place like “home,” and they are dedicated to their role as a community neighbor, partner and leader.
For more information, please contact The Arc of Cape May County at (609) 861-7100 or www.arcofcapemay.org.
For more information about Sturdy Savings Bank, visit www.SturdyOnline.com or call (609) 463-5206.
Sturdy Savings Bank, Member FDIC is an Equal Housing Lender.
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