Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Key Bank Volunteers Make a Difference for Meals On Wheels of Stark & Wayne Counties


As part of Key Bank's "Neighbors Make The Difference" day, four representatives of Key in our region volunteered this morning at our commissary in Massillon.
Greg Endres and Janet Deierling (top photo) and Lesa Nicholson-Jackson and Marsha Cain-Reed (bottom photo) worked in our commissary from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and helped prepare food items that will be used in meal deliveries to our clients.
According to a statement about Neighbors Make The Difference day on the Key Bank website, "Senior management, managers and staff come together in groups, support Key's volunteer spirit and go to work as community servants. By volunteering, employees become aware that they are part of a company that believes strongly in the importance of community and see first-hand the positive impact of Key's activities in the places where we live, work and conduct business."
"We appreciate Key's commitment to community and the help they have provided to our agency," said Teresa Barry, CEO of Meals On Wheels of Stark & Wayne Counties. "It means a lot to know that businesses like Key Bank are willing to step in and help us fulfill our mission of providing nutritious meals for homebound individuals in the two-county area."

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