Honesdale, PA – The Dime Bank announced a $25,000 donation to the United Neighborhood Centers (UNC) of Northeastern Pennsylvania in support of their CEDAR Center project. This donation is made …
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Honesdale, PA – The Dime Bank announced a $25,000 donation to the United Neighborhood Centers (UNC) of Northeastern Pennsylvania in support of their CEDAR Center project. This donation is made via the PA Department of Community and Economic Development Neighborhood Assistance Program. The contribution underscores The Dime Bank’s dedication to community development and its belief in UNC’s mission to empower individuals and families.
The CEDAR Center, a transformative initiative by UNC, will revitalize a historic building into a vibrant community hub. The center will provide expanded access to vital services, including education, job readiness training, workforce development programs, community health resources, and support for immigrant integration.
“At The Dime Bank, we believe that strong communities are built through strong partnerships. We’re proud to support UNC’s vision for the CEDAR Center and to work alongside them to create a brighter future for our neighbors,” said Senior Vice President Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey Roche. “The CEDAR Center is poised to become a cornerstone of community life, offering resources and opportunities for residents to thrive. The Dime Bank’s donation reflects its commitment to investing in the future of the community and empowering individuals to reach their full potential.”
About The Dime Bank
Since 1905, The Dime Bank, Member FDIC, has been making a difference in the lives of those they touch by helping generations of customers realize their goals and dreams. With nine branches in Wayne, Pike, and Lackawanna Counties, The Dime Bank offers you better banking, in person and online. Community banking yields community benefits. Dimeco, Inc. is the holding company of The Dime Bank, and trades on the OTCQX Marketplace under symbol DIMC. For more information on The Dime Bank, visit www.thedime.bank, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn.
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