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Huron Valley State Bank Community Giveback Program for Seniors During Covid-19

On Thursday, April 23, Huron Valley State Bank donated a variety of shelf-stable protein products along with soup and crackers to Meals on Wheels to assist the senior community. To facilitate this program and maintain proper social distancing measures, the bank enlisted the support of other community partners. Huron Valley State Bank purchased the products from the local grocery store, Matti’s Fresh Market. Then worked closely with MiAbilities, a local non-profit to transport the items to the local field office of Meals on Wheels.

Huron Valley State Bank Raises $1,600

From Employee Driven Casual For A Cause

Once a month, Huron Valley State Bank holds a special Casual for a Cause (Jean’s Day). This program allows employees to wear jeans in exchange for providing a donation for the designated charitable need. The causes are either for an individual in need or a large-scale community program. In 2019, the Casual for A Cause program raised over $1,600.

Huron Valley State Bank Earns Prestigious Financial Literacy Award

Huron Valley State Bank earned the Michigan Bankers Association’s (MBA) Financial Literacy Award for its work over the past several years in providing financial education to the community. The award was officially presented to bank representatives and received by Shelley Dickerson, Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager at the MBA BEST Annual Conference and Trade Show on March 5th in Traverse City, Michigan.

Huron Valley State Bank Financial Literacy Program Commences

2019-2020 Bank at School Partnership with Five Local Elementary Schools

Huron Valley State Bank (HVSB) and five local elementary schools, Spring Mills, Johnson, Heritage, Country Oaks and Kurtz opened for the first banking day in November for the Bank-At-School program.  This is a student run bank located inside each of the schools that teaches hands-on financial literacy, money management, and provides for a real life banking experience.  Fifth grade students applied and interviewed for positions earlier in the school year and were trained for actual banking jobs to accept money from their fellow classmates to deposit into the bank. The Bank at School program runs once a month in each of the elementary schools from November to May, with a celebration at the

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