HCSB foundation awards over $100K in grants
CHESTER — The Hancock County Savings Bank Charitable Foundation celebrated its 25th year by awarding more than $100,000 in grants to numerous Tri-State Area charitable organizations.
The list includes Aim Women’s Center; Brooke Hancock Family Resource Network; Chester Volunteer Firemen’s Association; Chester-Newell Fish Foundation; Communicycle; Community Bread Basket; East Liverpool Beautification Society; Family Care Excellence; Glendale Church of the Nazarene; Hancock-Brooke-Ohio Counties Victim Assistance Program; Hancock County Humane Foundation; Hancock County Senior Services; Helping Hands of Toronto; Helping Heroes; Hilltop Horizons; Jefferson County Community Action Council; Lou Holtz Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame Foundation; Make-A-Wish Greater Pennsylvania and West Virginia; Museum of Ceramics; Ohio Valley YMCA; Ohio Valley Youth Network; Rotary Club of Beaver, Pa.; Rotary Club of Calcutta; Rotary Club of East Liverpool; the Center in Midland, Pa.; the Salvation Army of Weirton; United Way of Southern Columbiana County; Weirton Christian Center; Wellsville Community Foundation and WVU Extension, Hancock County.
Since 1999, the bank’s charitable foundation has invested more than $1.2 million in communities throughout its service area. The deadline for the next round of grant applications is Sept. 30.
For information, visit HCSBank.com/charitable-foundation.