North Brookfield Savings Bank Announces Annual Food Drive to Continue the Fight Against Hunger
North Brookfield Savings Bank is proud to announce the start of their Annual Food Drive, held from October 1st through October 25th, 2024, offering the perfect chance to share kindness, support the community and help those in need during the season of giving.
North Brookfield Savings Bank’s Annual Food Drive helps provide much-needed food items to local neighbors and families in need within the communities they serve. As part of the bank’s commitment to giving back, North Brookfield Savings Bank will contribute $1 for every item and dollar collected, up to a total of $3,000 to further support the operational cost of local food pantries.
Community members are encouraged to drop off non-perishable food items, paper goods, toiletries, or monetary donations at any of NBSB’s convenient branch locations throughout the month of October.
“Our annual Food Drive is one of many ways we give back to the communities we serve,” said Audrey Moulton, Marketing Manager at North Brookfield Savings Bank. “We believe that by working together, we can make a meaningful impact for individuals struggling with food insecurity. Every donation, no matter the amount or size, plays a role in helping our neighbors and community members in need.”
Drop off locations:
- North Brookfield Branch: 9 Gilbert Street
- East Brookfield Branch: 100 West Main Street, Route 9
- West Brookfield Branch: 128 West Main Street, Route 9
- Ware Branch & Business Center: 40 Main Street, Route 9
- Belchertown Branch: 4 Daniel Shays Highway, Routes 9 & 202
- Three Rivers Branch: 2060 Main Street
Examples of non-perishable and non-food items that pantries can use are paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, diapers, and baby wipes; deodorant, soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste; dry and canned pasta and soups, canned meats, tuna, and salmon; peanut butter, jelly, tea bags, and ground coffee; canned vegetables and fruits, hot and cold cereals, rice, cake mixes, pancake mix, syrup, powdered milk, and granulated sugar; canned juices, baby food, baby formula, granola, and cereal bars.
To learn more about North Brookfield Savings Bank’s Community giving efforts and the convenient banking products and services offered, visit www.NorthBrookfieldSavingsBank.com.