Alexa Clark, Assistant Vice President/Loan Officer, left, donates to
Empowering programs on behalf of Second National Bank. Representing
Empowering Darke County Youth is Krista Stump, Treasurer.
Second
National Bank supports Empowering youth programs
Second National Bank joins community organizations, businesses and
individuals in supporting Empowering Darke County Youth’s goal to
provide needed educational support to the county’s young people.
SNB actively supports the community it serves through financial support
for local non-profit organizations. Serving Darke County for more than
a century, SNB is part of the Park National Family of Community Banks.
Check it out on Facebook: Second National Bank.
Empowering Darke County Youth, a United Way Partner Agency, offers
tutoring support for students, K-6, through a variety of programs,
ranging from the After School Program in fall and spring to Reading and
Tutoring Programs in the summer.
“We are not currently taking new tutoring applications,” said Program
Coordinator Bob Robinson, “however we invite parents to bring their
children to our Summer Reading Program at Edison State College, Darke
County Campus.”
Empowering is still working on scheduling over 70 requests for
one-on-one tutoring, but students can receive help from volunteers in
the Reading Program, not only for reading but also grammar and math.
The program sessions are held Mondays from 3:30 to 5:30 and Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The 501c3 organization is still short of its budgeted goal for the
summer. Donations would be appreciated to Empowering Darke County
Youth, PO Box 1113, Greenville 45331. Volunteers to the Reading program
on the Edison campus are always welcome.
The Empowering Mission: Empowering Darke County Youth provides After
School and Summer Tutoring programs to assist students in the areas of
language arts and math with the goal of Strong Students for a Strong
Community.
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