Alliance Bank United Way Campaign Under Way

FULTON, NY – Alliance Bank branches throughout Oswego County have officially begun their employee campaign for the United Way of Greater Oswego County.

Resource Development Director with the United Way of Greater Oswego County, Lois Luber (right) meets with Senior Vice President and Regional Executive with Alliance Bank, Barb Bateman, to discuss Alliance Bank’s employee campaign in support of the United Way.
Resource Development Director with the United Way of Greater Oswego County, Lois Luber (right) meets with Senior Vice President and Regional Executive with Alliance Bank, Barb Bateman, to discuss Alliance Bank’s employee campaign in support of the United Way.

Each year Alliance Bank and its employees lend their support by contributing to the United Way’s Annual Campaign.

According to Barb Bateman, senior vice president and regional executive with Alliance Bank, supporting the United Way is another example of how Alliance Bank gives back to its communities.

“Alliance Bank is dedicated to supporting the United Way of Greater Oswego County. Our staff is committed to the works of the United Way and the agencies that it supports. By assisting the United Way with our employee campaign we are able to provide support to so many different agencies, therefore allowing our charitable dollars to reach the places that need assistance. Alliance Bank provides support to Oswego, Onondaga, Oneida, Cortland and Madison counties. Giving back to the communities that support you is one of the most important commitments a business can make. We take our role in this seriously and will continue to promote and to support our communities,” said Bateman.

The United Way of Greater Oswego County’s goal for the 2010/2011 Annual Campaign is $800,000.

The money raised will used to increase the wellness of our community by supporting human services programs work to improve the quality of life in Oswego County.

For more information, or to make a donation, call 593-1900. missing or outdated ad config

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