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Pennsville National Bank 2023 Community Involvement

PENNSVILLE, NEW JERSEY – January 5, 2024 – Pennsville National Bank is pleased to announce that our 37 full and part time employees from all five bank offices have collectively contributed over 495 hours of community service during 2023. We take great pride in our commitment to uplifting our local community in a wide variety of ways. Most impressive with this accomplishment is 92% employee participation, resulting in an average of 13.4 hours individually, in volunteerism throughout the year.

Below is a list of the organizations that have been supported in various impactful ways:

Auburn Fire Department
COGW Worship Center/Child Care
Disciple’s Food Pantry
First Assembly of God (Carneys Point)
Habitat For Humanity
Meals On Wheels of Salem County
National Night Out – Pennsville
New Jersey High School Rodeo
Operation Holiday Salute
Pedricktown Day
Penns Grove High School
Penns Grove Rotary
Pennsville Public Library
Pennsville Rotary
Pennsville Music In The Park
Pennsville Senior Towers
Pennsville Township Historical Society
Pennsville VFW
Pennsville Women’s Club
Ranch Hope, Inc.
Red Cross Blood Drive
Salem American Legion Band
Salem Community College Foundation Board
Salem County Commission on Women
Salem County Office On Aging
Salem Little League
South Jersey Art Fest – Appel Farm Art & Music Center
Woodstown Historical Society
Woodstown Public Library
Woodstown Rotary
Woodstown Rotary Adopt A Road Clean Up

Whether it’s through volunteering, donations, or other initiatives, we strive to make a positive impact and give back to those around us. We are proud of the volunteering accomplishments of 2023, and plan to contribute more to our community in 2024.

Pennsville National Bank Continues to Promote Random Acts of Kindness in 2024

PENNSVILLE, NEW JERSEY – FEBRUARY 7, 2024 – Pennsville National Bank is proud to announce the launch of our 2024 Acts of Kindness campaign.

In February, all Pennsville National Bank employees received $5.00 coupons to pass on as a random act of kindness. Coupons are to be used when the bank employees recognize others who are doing good deeds, or going above and beyond to help someone in need.
The recipients of the coupons can redeem them at any Pennsville National Bank location without question for cash until December 31, 2024.

This initiative is aimed at promoting positivity and making a difference in our communities. We believe that small acts of kindness can go a long way in brightening someone’s day and making the world a better place. We are excited to see the impact that our employees will make through this campaign and look forward to spreading kindness throughout our community.

Pennsville National Bank Continues to Promote Random Acts of Kindness in 2024

Pennsville National Bank Will Continue Our Highly Successful “GOOD DEEDS” – Random Acts of Kindness Program in 2023

PENNSVILLE, NEW JERSEY – FEBRUARY 27, 2023 – Effective March 1, Pennsville National Bank will once again distribute “good deeds” ($5.00) coupons to local police and school administrators to recognize acts of kindness throughout Salem County.

“We introduced this idea to local law enforcement and the Pedricktown school administration last year, as a way to reinforce all the positive things that are happening in our community.  We had a wonderful response, and will be continuing the program in 2023” says Pennsville National Bank President, William Masten.  “We heard stories of community members helping with homelessness, assisting with flat tires, helping with the elderly and showing respect and positivity on the playground.  We are proud to be a part of reinforcing those behaviors.”

$500 in coupons will be given to each of the local police departments who serve towns with Pennsville National Bank branch locations: Pennsville, Woodstown, Carneys Point, Penns Grove and Elmer police departments, along with the Pedricktown school administration.

All recipients of the coupons must redeem them at any Pennsville National Bank location for cash.  There is no catch.  The person receiving the coupon does not have to be a PNB customer. We will only ask for recipient’s name when redeeming, but no other information is required.  All coupons must be turned in by December 31, 2023.

Pennsville National Bank created this program in 2022 as a way to highlight the good things that people in our community do every day.  Having the local police and school administration taking the lead in passing out the coupons at their discretion makes this program especially impactful in building trust in authority in our community.Five dollar certificates

Pennsville National Bank launches “HIGH FIVE” – Random Acts of Kindness Program

Six five-dollar bills with stickers on them

PENNSVILLE, NEW JERSEY – FEBRUARY 28, 2022 – Starting March 1, Pennsville National Bank will partner with local police and school administrators to recognize good deeds throughout Salem County.

Pennsville, Woodstown, Carneys Point, Penns Grove and Elmer police departments along with several school administrators will each be given $500 in coupons to pass out to individuals they witness doing good deeds for others.

Each person who is caught doing a random act of kindness will receive a $5.00 “High Five” coupon from local police or school personnel.  The coupons can be redeemed at any Pennsville National Bank location.  The person receiving the coupon does not have to be a PNB customer. We will only ask for recipient’s name when redeeming, but no other information is required.  All coupons must be redeemed by December 31, 2022.

Pennsville National Bank created this program as a way to highlight the good things that people in our community do every day.  Having the local police and school administration taking the lead in passing out the coupons at their discretion makes this program especially impactful in building trust in authority in our community.

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