ELG members help Hope Center with backlog of donations

Jacob Verhaalen, Jacob Gunnlaugson, Ray Guardiola, and Sara Speich sort through clothes at Hope Center.

Members of North Shore Bank’s Emerging Leaders Group volunteered at Hope Center last week, helping them sort through a backlog of clothing donations. The donations are sorted by quality, ensuring the items in the best condition go to the organization’s store where they can be selected by those most in need. Individuals who are homeless or low-income can shop for clothing and hygiene items at the store free of charge. 

Sue Doyle, Aubrey Abrahamson, and Emily Curro at Hope Center.

Hope Center helps people in Waukesha County with basic needs such as food, shelter, and clothing through services, partnerships, and community collaboration. Assisting groups like Hope Center reinforces our commitment to our Bank on Kindness® initiative. 00726

ELG members Ray Guardiola, Jacob Verhaalen, Jacob Gunnlaugson, Beth Wianecki, Emily Curro, Aubrey Abrahamson, and Sara Speich.

Sue Doyle, Senior Vice President-Retail Banking, appreciated being able to contribute.

“I want to extend my sincerest gratitude for helping make a small dent in the mountainous task the Hope Center has before them,” Sue, one of the Executive Sponsors of the ELG, said.

“It was fun to work together and support such a meaningful organization.”  

 

 

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