Firstrust Bank Promotion: Open a New Checking Account and Open the Door to Summer Fun for Local Kids

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The Firstrust Bank/Variety - The Children's Charity program funds needy kids, enabling them to discover the adventure of summer camp.

Firstrust Bank is again partnering with Variety – the Children’s Charity to support an accredited summer camp program for local families and children with disabilities. The promotion, which previously ran in 2018, is just one piece of the bank’s longstanding partnership with Variety.

From June 13 to July 31, Firstrust will pledge a $100 donation for each new checking account opened.

The donations will assist Variety in creating a great summer camp experience for kids with disabilities. Customers can also donate directly to Variety at any local Firstrust Bank branch.

“Firstrust’s partnership with Variety has continued to grow over the past 46 years, allowing our employees and our customers to make a difference for children and young adults with disabilities,” said Tim Abell, President of Firstrust Bank.

“Donations made through new customer accounts and individuals at our branches will provide access to ordinary childhood experiences, like summer camp, something every child deserves, to extraordinary kids,” he concluded.

Firstrust has partnered with Variety since 1976 to raise funds and build awareness for Variety’s mission: to enrich the lives of children and young adults with disabilities through social, educational, and vocational programs that nurture independence and self-confidence, and prepare them for life.

“Our corporate partnerships are critical to supporting our mission, ensuring we can deliver quality programs to our families, and sustaining our 77-acre campus. Our relationship with Firstrust has been transformational for many years, and we are grateful for the continued support,” said Dominque Bernardo, Chief Executive Officer of Variety – the Children’s Charity. 

Variety’s summer camp takes place each year in Worcester, Pa., in addition to a satellite campus at Temple University. Campers ages 5–21 can experience day camp and its roster of accessible activities: swimming, baseball, basketball, arts and crafts, enjoying the outdoors, and meeting new friends.

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