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SIDNEY — Security First Bank, with the help of its customers and employees, collected more than 2,500 pounds of foo to benefit area food pantries through their recently completed “Feeding Hearts” food drive.
From Feb. 1 through Feb. 14, Security First Bank collected canned goods and non-perishable food items at each of their 28 bank branch locations and 12 insurance offices throughout Nebraska and southwest South Dakota.
The food drive was initiated to raise hunger awareness and to encourage members of the community to help make a change in their respective communities.
“Often, food donations fall off after the holiday rush, yet the community's needs remain the same,” said Clint Norman, Security First Bank Branch President in Sidney. “Our hope is that Security First's efforts will provide meaningful help through this time of year.”
In Sidney, all collected food items were donated to Table of Grace food pantry. In addition to the food donations, Security First Bank made a $500 monetary donation in each if its community locations for a total of $10,000.
Security First Bank is a Nebraska-chartered, privately-held community bank with 28 branch locations and 12 insurance offices throughout Nebraska and southwest South Dakota. Security First Bank provides community banking services from the farm and ranch towns in rural Nebraska to the hub cities of Lincoln and Rapid City.
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