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Winchester Co-operative Bank contributes to local Salvation Army

Salvation Army Service Extension Director Wil Leslie, left, and Salvation Army Senior Field Manager Rocklyn Clarke accept a donation from the Winchester Co-operative Bank, thanks to the kettles provided by Matthew and Laura Gordon and WCB President & CEO Mark Kellett. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK

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The following was submitted by the Winchester Co-operative Bank:

Winchester Co-operative Bank (WCB) participated in the local Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign. The bank donated an additional $5,000 to the contributions collected in our branches’ kettles and by the Gordon family of Winchester’s kettle drive.

All donations support regional emergency assistance, food and housing programs, and youth enrichment throughout the year.

“Thank you to our giving customers, employees, and bellringers for being charitable during the holiday season. Your generosity helps those in need throughout the winter and in the months to follow,” said Mark Kellett, president and CEO of the Winchester Co-operative Bank.

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

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