casa donation

Franklin Savings Bank recently gave CASA of New Hampshire a $1,000 donation. From left to right: Heather Capraro, regional vice president, business relationship officer; James Yates, assistant branch manager, Goffstown; Mike Duval, senior vice president, commercial loan officer; Stacy Lopes, CASA director of development; and Tarah Bergeron, CASA development associate. (Courtesy photo) 

FRANKLIN — Franklin Savings Bank recently gave CASA of New Hampshire a $1,000 donation to support the organization’s ongoing efforts to assist children who have experienced abuse or neglect. CASA is dedicated to recruiting, training, and supporting community volunteers who serve as advocates for these children throughout the state.

“Supporting CASA aligns with our commitment to strengthening the communities we serve,” Jenn Prince, AVP, marketing and community engagement officer for Franklin Savings Bank, said. “Their volunteers make an extraordinary difference in the lives of children who need it most, and we are honored to contribute to their mission.”

This contribution supports CASA’s mission to ensure that vulnerable children have a strong, compassionate voice throughout the court process. Their work plays a vital role in promoting safety, stability, and hope for children across the state.

“We are grateful for the partnership with Franklin Savings Bank, who has been supporting the mission of CASA for several years. Thanks to their continued involvement, CASA has been able to recruit and train volunteer CASA advocates to speak on behalf of victimized children throughout the state,” Tarah Bergeron, development associate said.

Visit fsbnh.bank to learn more.

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