WSFS Bank Accepting Nonperishable Food Donations at Banking Locations for Fall Food Drive
As
the holiday season approaches, WSFS Bank is encouraging its Associates,
Customers and Communities to search their hearts, and their pantries, to donate
nonperishable food items to provide meals to the food-insecure. WSFS banking
locations in the state of Delaware; Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester and Montgomery
counties in Pennsylvania; and Camden and Burlington counties in New Jersey will
be designated as convenient Community food deposit centers as part of the
Bank’s annual Fall/Winter Food Drive.
The
pandemic has exacerbated the need for food for many, with more than 54 million
people estimated to be food insecure in 2020, according to Feeding America. The
nationwide trend is no less concerning in our region, where the 2020 projected
food insecurity rate in Delaware (17.8%) exceeds the nationwide projection
(16.7%), with Pennsylvania (15.9%) and New Jersey (13.5%) not far behind.
Now,
through December 11 in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and through December 31 in
Delaware, WSFS will collect nonperishable food items and donate them to
organizations fighting hunger in Communities the Bank serves, including:
- Rolling
Harvest Food Rescue (Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties, Pa.)
- Chester
County Food Bank (Chester County, Pa.)
- Sunday
Breakfast Mission (Del.)
- Burlington
Township Food Pantry (Burlington and Camden counties, NJ)
“The
pandemic has only increased the need for relief assistance in the region and
our nonprofits are struggling to keep pace,” said Vernita L. Dorsey, Senior
Vice President, Director of Community Strategy at WSFS Bank. “We welcome
everyone from across our footprint to participate in the effort to stop hunger
and to end food insecurity in our neighborhoods.”
“The
need is great, so the collection of nonperishable food from WSFS Bank is
critical,” said Rev. Tom Laymon, Sr. Pastor, President, Sunday Breakfast
Mission. “More than 2,000 families throughout Delaware will have a fruitful
Thanksgiving and holiday season because of this great food drive.”
“WSFS
Bank has emerged as a true partner for healthy food access and hunger relief in
this challenging age of COVID-19,” said Cathy Snyder, Founder and Executive
Director, Rolling Harvest Food Rescue. “We are so honored to be serving with
them to collect all of this great food for our neighbors in need, especially
leading up to the holidays.”
The
2020 Fall Food Drive is WSFS’ 17th annual collection. In 2019, WSFS donated
nearly 66,000 pounds of food to those in need thanks to the generosity of its
Associates, Customers and Communities. Customers and area residents are
encouraged to take their nonperishable food donations to participating WSFS
banking offices. To find the nearest WSFS Bank location, please visit www.wsfsbank.com.
The
WSFS Community Foundation previously provided $300,000 in grants to 21 local
nonprofits engaged in the fight against COVID-19. WSFS Bank provided a $200,000
donation to four community development financial institutions (CDFIs) to
utilize for relief grants to help accelerate recovery efforts of local small
businesses within the Bank’s footprint. In addition, WSFS Bank and the WSFS
Community Foundation pledged $35,500 to provide hundreds of technology devices
to area students for online learning.
About WSFS Financial
Corporation
WSFS Financial
Corporation is a multi-billion-dollar financial services company. Its
primary subsidiary, WSFS Bank, is the oldest and largest locally-managed
bank and trust company headquartered in Delaware and the
greater Philadelphia region. As of September 30,
2020, WSFS Financial Corporation had $13.8 billion in
assets on its balance sheet and $23.1 billion in assets under
management and administration. WSFS operates from 115 offices, 90 of which are
banking offices, located
in Pennsylvania (54), Delaware (43), New
Jersey (16), Virginia (1) and Nevada (1) and provides
comprehensive financial services including commercial banking, retail banking,
cash management and trust and wealth management. Other subsidiaries or
divisions include Arrow Land Transfer, Cash Connect®, Cypress
Capital Management, LLC, Christiana Trust Company of Delaware, NewLane
Finance, Powdermill Financial Solutions, West Capital Management, WSFS
Institutional Services®, WSFS Mortgage, and WSFS Wealth Investments.
Serving the greater Delaware Valley since 1832, WSFS
Bank is one of the ten oldest banks in the United
States continuously operating under the same name. For more information,
please visit www.wsfsbank.com.