neighborhood care center receives donation

First National Bank and Trust Company Announces $2,500 Gift to The Neighborhood Care Center

December 28, 2018

Dec., 28, 2018, Clinton, Ill. - First National Bank and Trust Company is excited to announce a recent donation of $2,500 to The Neighborhood Care Center, which serves as a hub for several ministries that help local families in the community.

Various offerings include neighborhood market, crisis relief ministry, and clothing room ministry referrals. First National Bank is a proud supporter of the neighborhood market which includes the mobile food pantry, holiday baskets, and backpack programs.

The care center opens to the public every Tuesday and Thursday at 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Donations and deliveries can be made on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. To learn more visit http://www.clintonfcc.com/ or call (217) 935-3139.

“We are so delighted to help meet the needs of our local community in this way,” said First National Bank’s President, Josh Shofner. “We believe in making our community great for everyone and support the Neighborhood Care Center’s mission to continue building great futures.”

Pictured in Photo: Josh Shofner, First National Bank and Trust; Cody Monkman, Neighborhood Care Center; Rachel Costello, First National Bank and Trust; Karen Rice, Neighborhood Care Center; Gage Lyons, Neighborhood Care Center; and helpers.

About First National Bank: Dedicated to community prosperity, the bank was chartered in 1872 under the name DeWitt County National Bank. The name was changed to First National Bank and Trust Company in 1974, and was recently acquired by TS Banking Group in 2017. With $166 million in assets, First National Bank is dedicated to community reinvestment and gives 10% of its net income back to the community.