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Winchester Co-operative Bank donates to En Ka Society

Mark Kellett, WCB President & CEO, left, presents En Ka volunteers Kathy Coughlin, Deb Bardi, and Florence O’Brien with a check to the society, along with Chris Irving, WCB SVP of Retail Operations. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER COOPERATIVE BANK

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The following was submitted by Winchester Co-operative Bank:

As part of Winchester Co-operative Bank (WCB)’s Checking for Charity campaign, the Bank donated $2,500 to En Ka Society in support of their food pantry program.

As food prices continue to be expensive, it is critical for food pantries to have support from their community and donations from local organizations.

“Our bank is proud to support the initiatives of En Ka and their mission to help those experiencing food insecurity in the Winchester community,” said Mark Kellett, CEO and president of WCB. “We appreciate the volunteers who help and provide outreach to those in need.”

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“We are extremely grateful to WCB for this and all of their past support of En Ka Pantry and our other programs,” said En Ka Society President Kathy Coughlin.

To learn more about Winchester Co-operative Bank and their commitment to the community, visit www.wcbonline.com.

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