Countybank Foundation donates $10,000 to Anderson Interfaith Ministries

October 18, 2022

 

The Countybank Foundation, established in 1971 representing Countybank and Greenwood Capital, donated $10,000 to Anderson Interfaith Ministries (AIM).

Jimmy Fowler, Anderson Market Executive for Countybank; Peggy Chamblee, Financial Center Manager for Countybank; Amy Whitney, Retail Banking Sales Manager for Countybank; and Pedro Zamora, Mortgage Consultant for Countybank Mortgage, presented the check on behalf of the foundation to Kristi King-Brock, Executive Director of AIM, and Susan Anderson, Vice President of Resource Development for AIM.

This most recent donation represents a long-standing partnership between the organizations. During a recent event one of AIM’s vehicles was vandalized. Donated funds from Countybank and Greenwood Capital will go toward repairing the vehicle and installing a fence and security cameras to help prevent future incidents. “Countybank and Greenwood Capital have been honored to partner with AIM, and we are here to support them in their time of need,” said Fowler. “We’ve seen firsthand their extraordinary work building up our community by providing a helping hand and supporting those in need. We’re honored to be able to return that favor.”

“We are so thankful for the support we received from Countybank and Greenwood Capital,” said King-Brock. “Because of their investment in AIM we’re able to continue to give Hope and change lives in our community.”

Countybank and Greenwood Capital associates have been actively involved in supporting AIM’s events and fundraising activities over the past five years. Countybank is a regular sponsor for AIM’s annual Hats Off to Women event. Associates at Countybank’s Anderson financial center also participated in AIM’s annual Hearts for Helping fundraiser in February. “The Hearts for Helping fundraiser is just one of many opportunities for our associates, and the community, to come together in support of a great cause that can positively impact someone’s life,” said Chamblee.

AIM is a non-profit organization in Anderson, SC. Their mission is to connect people in the Anderson community with the support, resources, and education so they can empower themselves to become self-sufficient.

 

For more information about Anderson Interfaith Ministries, visit www.aimcharity.org.