Ahead of Thanksgiving, community members are working to ensure families don't go without meals.
is set to partner with community members to collect food for those in need throughout the next two weeks for the second year.From November 6-17, community members can drop off nonperishable items such as canned goods to First Financial Bank's locations in Bexley, Worthington, Worthington, and in south Columbus. The food items donated will then be distributed to residents and families through local organizations.
“Helping the communities we serve comes naturally to our team, and this is a fun, impactful volunteer effort that will benefit the neighbors who keep our communities vibrant,” Roddell McCullough, chief corporate responsibility officer for First Financial Bank said in a media release.
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