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120 KEYBANK EMPLOYEES VOLUNTEERED FOR NEIGHBORS DAY ON JUNE 13TH

Approximately 120 KeyBank employees-turned-volunteers throughout Key’s Hudson Valley/Metro NY market joined their KeyBank colleagues across the nation in leaving their bank offices to volunteer for various local community organizations, projects, and causes.

Neighbors Make the Difference Day is one of KeyBank’s most visible community volunteer projects. Neighbors Make the Difference Day is a long-standing annual event demonstrates KeyBank’s commitment to helping its neighbors and communities thrive. Nationally, KeyBank teammates will provide more than 16,000 volunteer hours. Remaining employees will stay at select KeyBank branches and offices for normal operations.

Employees completed community projects at 15 nonprofits throughout lower Hudson Valley, New York City and Fairfield County, CT:

  • Friends of Karen, North Salem NY
  • Green Chimneys Children Services, Brewster NY
  • Mohonk Preserve, Gardner NY
  • Needle Youth Mission Outreach, Poughkeepsie NY
  • New Horizons Resources, Pleasant Valley NY
  • ReTHINK Food, New York NY
  • Sparrow’s Nest of the Hudson Valley, Wappingers Falls NY
  • Stamford Senior Center, Stamford CT
  • The Bowery Mission, New York NY
  • The Brookside School – The Arc Mid-Hudson, Cottlekill NY
  • Town of Walkill Boys and Girls Club, Circleville NY
  • United Way of Dutchess-Orange Region, Poughkeepsie NY
  • United Way of Westchester and Putnam, White Plains NY
  • Village of Red Hook Police Department, Red Hook NY
  • West Street Child Care Learning Center Inc, Spring Valley NY

KeyBank’s Hudson Valley/Metro NY market has a total of 49 branches serving the New York counties of Dutchess, New York, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester, as well as Fairfield County, CT.

https://www.key.com/about/corporate-responsibility/cr-overview.html – For more information on Key’s community efforts, visit www.key.com/CorporateResponsibility.

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