Success StoryPlanters Bank "Season of Giving" was a Win, Win for All
Planters Bank "Season of Giving" was a Win, Win for All
Author: Rhonda Jewell
Planning Unit: Caldwell County CES
Major Program: Flood Relief & Recovery
Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Caldwell County 4-H was selected by Planters Bank of Princeton to be the beneficiary of their seasonal fundraiser titled “Season of Giving”. Planters Bank chooses a non-profit each fall to be the recipient of the fundraiser. The bank collected donations from the public and then matched the value of those donations; then the bank would donate that amount to the non-profit of their choice.
The 4-H Teen Council had the idea to “give back” to others that had been so kind during our time of need in December 2021 when West Kentucky was hit by a devastating tornado. Donations were collected for the flood victims in Eastern Kentucky. The fundraiser went from October through December. The donations collected included hand-sewn quilts, baby blankets, backpacks, personal care products, stuffed toys, cleaning products along with many other items. The value of the items totaled $8,113. This amount is what was then donated to the 4-H Council. Two Teen Council members and the 4-H agent loaded and delivered all of the donations to the Letcher County Extension Office where items would be dispersed.
This was a win, win opportunity. The 4-H Council received a very large monetary donation to be used for programming in the county and there were many items that were donated to the flood victims of Eastern Kentucky,
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