FRANKLIN — It may only be April, but Franklin Savings Bank and Partnership for Public Health decided to show their supportive partnership by planting daffodils outside of PPH’s main building on Academy Square in Laconia.”Taking a photo with the big check is nice, but we wanted something that showed more of a collaborative effort to commemorate our $3,000 donation to their Annual Meeting,” said President and CEO at FSB Brian Bozak.
CEO at Partnership for Public Health Tammy Carmichael said “Partnership is more than a name — it’s our way of doing everything. It’s support like this that allows us to meet people where they are — with the tools, compassion, and connections they need. We’re grateful for Franklin Savings Bank’s generosity and shared belief that wellness grows when we work together — like planting daffodils together. That just proves growing stronger together can be fun and rewarding.”
Partnership for Public Health connects and leads a village of partners who educate, empower, and collaborate on health and wellness initiatives to make our communities healthier, stronger, and safer. They specialize in the four pillars of human services, health council, emergency preparedness and prevention strategies.
“We are grateful to have organizations like Partnership for Public Health to provide services like caregiver support, suicide prevention and counseling in the lakes region,” said Bozak. “We’re glad that our donation will assist those who otherwise might not receive treatment.”
For more information, visit pphnh.org.


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