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Countybank Foundation Donates $2,500 to Faith Home

GSA Biz Wire //February 14, 2024//

Countybank Foundation Donates $2,500 to Faith Home

GSA Biz Wire //February 14, 2024//

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Pictured (left to right) are Tony Lawson, Commercial Relationship Manager for Countybank; James Gowan, Executive Director of Faith Home; and David Tompkins, Commercial Banking Manager for Countybank.

The Countybank Foundation, established in 1971 representing Countybank and Greenwood Capital, recently donated $2,500 to Faith Home, a Christian rehabilitation program for men and women seeking treatment for alcoholism and drug addiction.

“We are so grateful for the Countybank Foundation’s generous contribution and ongoing partnership,” said James Gowan, Executive Director of Faith Home. “We are committed to serving the Greenwood community through providing rehabilitation to those that need it most, and it is because of organizations like these that we are able to continue helping the men and women who come through our program.”

Funds from this donation will go toward expanding Faith Home’s Social Hall on their main campus. This will enable them to serve an additional 48 residents per year.

“Giving back to the Greenwood community is a key piece of our mission, and we could not be more excited to present Faith Home with this donation,” said Tony Lawton, Commercial Relationship Manager for Countybank. “We hope these funds will aid in the continued success of this vital community program.”

“Greenwood Capital has been active in our community for over 40 years. We are honored to partner with our friends at Faith Home,” said John Cooper, Senior Private Client Advisor for Greenwood Capital, “We appreciate the great work they do and wish them many years of continued success.”

Established in 1966, Faith Home is a national and regionally recognized leading provider of faith-based alcohol and drug addiction inpatient residential recovery program services for adult men and women. Faith Home was initially launched by providing a residential recovery home to 14 men in Greenwood at the current 67-acre main campus and has expanded to four campus facilities with 135 residential beds. Since its inception, more than 40,000 people have come through the program.

To learn more about Countybank, visit www.ecountybank.com.

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