Bank of Canton card nets 100K for food pantry

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(Front l-r) Bank of Canton President and CEO Stephen Costello, Canton Food Pantry Co-Director Mary Ellen Hudner, and volunteers John Friel, Bob Decelles, and Barbara Erickson; (rear l-r) volunteer John Hawksworth, food pantry Co-Director Carolann Browne, and volunteer Eddie Cohen.

When Bank of Canton established its Affinity Card in 1998, it earmarked a portion of net purchases and cash advances from this customer credit card to benefit local causes and organizations.

Since then, the card has generated proceeds in excess of $100,000 for the Canton Food Pantry.

“The Bank of Canton is committed to reinvesting in the community where we do our business,” said Stephen P. Costello, president and CEO of Bank of Canton. “In order for our bank to be successful and to prosper, the communities where we do business must also be successful and prosper. There’s a direct correlation between us.”

“We also want to create a link between our customers and the community,” Costello added. “When somebody becomes a credit card customer of Bank of Canton, they’re also supporting the community.

“Bank of Canton is committed to the communities we serve, and the Canton Food Pantry epitomizes the concept of giving back to our town, helping those less fortunate. We are proud to partner with such a worthwhile organization.”

Founded in 1835, Bank of Canton supports a wide range of nonprofit organizations throughout the Canton area with direct donations in addition to its Affinity Card program.

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