FNB Makes $5,150 Donation to Two Organizations in Mayfield-Graves County
FNB proudly donated $5,150 to two worthy community agencies as a result of FNB’s 2019 philanthropic fundraising efforts in Graves County. Both the CASA of Graves County & Southwest KY Program and the Feeding America Backpack Program for Mayfield and Graves County Schools received $2,575 donations to assist with their daily missions of serving the community.
“Giving back to our local community is something we do every day at FNB,” stated Brooke Wiles, FNB Marketing Director. “We coordinate numerous fundraisers throughout the year to support our selected charities. This year we split our fundraising dollars in effort to assist two worthy programs that make a positive impact in the lives of children in our community.”
Throughout 2019, FNB employees coordinated and participated in numerous fundraising events benefiting the CASA of Graves County & Southwest KY and the Feeding America Backpack Programs. Various fundraising efforts included a Wendy’s of Mayfield Chili Lunch, a cookout at FNB’s Mayfield Main Office, FNB’s Easter Egg Hunt proceeds and concession sales during the Graves County and Mayfield Battle of the Birds football game. Employees also participated in various jean days throughout the year to benefit the worthy causes.
The CASA of Graves County & Southwest KY Program provides trained community volunteers for court appointment to advocate on behalf of dependent, abused, and neglected children in Graves County and Southwest Kentucky. The program operated with 30 volunteer advocates and advocated for a total of 109 children in the 2019 calendar year.
The Purchase Area Development District (PADD) serves as the region’s food bank supporting a network of organizations that distribute food and non-food products to underprivileged individuals and families. One of the most successful efforts in the fight against hunger is the PADD’s partnership with Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland linking their Backpack Program to school districts in our region. It provides children with nutritious, easy-to-prepare foods to eat on weekends when school food isn’t available. Teachers and family resource coordinators identify children in need, and a bag of easy-to- prepare food items is placed discreetly in the child’s backpack at the end of each week. Currently, the Feeding America Backpack program serves 148 children in 9 schools within Mayfield and Graves County.
To learn more about Graves County’s CASA Program, please contact Stephanie Floyd, Executive Director at (270) 251-2060 or by e-mail at childadv1@calldialog.net. To learn more about the Feeding America Backpack Program, please contact the PADD Office at 270-251-6187.
FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky and ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness. The bank currently has nine locations: Mayfield Main, Mayfield Southside, Wingo, Lone Oak, Paducah, Murray North, Murray South, Cadiz Main, and Cadiz West. FNB is member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.