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Helping Make Wishes Come True

By: Jayne Ann Bugda
Updated: January 29, 2013
Hallstead, Susquehanna County-  --This January, Employee's of Peoples Neighborhood Bank presented a $5,350 donation to Make-A-Wish to help fund the wish of a Susquehanna County child with a life-threatening medical condition. The money was raised through a variety of events and activities, including a chicken barbeque and a motorcycle run in partnership with Bad Dogs Motorcycle Club.




Pictured in the first row of the attached photo from left to right are Peoples Neighborhood Bank representative Brenda Daniels, Make-A-Wish Regional Manager Maggie O'Brien and People Neighborhood Bank representatives Sarah Raub, Kaitlin Spickerman, Nicole Finch and Seth Canfield. Pictured from left to right in the second row are Peoples Neighborhood Bank and Bad Dogs Motorcycle Club representative Patty Button, Peoples Neighborhood Bank representatives Penny Camacho, Melissa Colangelo, Brenda Melycher, Roxie Connelly, April Mroz and Health Source of Great Bend representatives Julie Barnard Jessica Bajkowski.
For more information on the attached picture or donation, please contact Maggie O'Brien at (570) 341-9474.
Make-A-Wish Greater Pennsylvania and Southern West Virginia is a non-profit organization that grants wishes to children, aged 2 to 18, with life-threatening medical conditions. Currently, the local chapter is one of the most active in the country, having fulfilled more than 13,500 wishes. For more information, please call Make-A-Wish at (800) 676-9474 or visit its Web site at www.wishgreaterpa.org.

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