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Supporting families and animals in need this holiday season.

The festive season is a time to come together, reflect, and embrace the spirit of giving.

At Summerland Bank, we’re proud to celebrate this special time of year by supporting two wonderful initiatives that bring joy to those who need it most: Momentum Collective’s Adopt a Family for Christmas and the Lismore Animal Rights and Rescue Group. 

For many years, these partnerships have allowed us to make a meaningful difference in our community, extending support to families and furry friends alike. 

Through Momentum Collective’s Adopt a Family for Christmas our team is making the holiday season brighter for children and families who may be facing tough times. Our team provide support by donating thoughtful gifts, including, non-perishable food items for a special Christmas dinner, toys and Christmas gifts for children, and vouchers to help ease financial burdens, to name a few.

Our commitment to compassion doesn’t stop with people. We’re also proud to support the Lismore Animal Rights and Rescue Group, which provides care to cats and dogs waiting for their forever homes. Donations of dog food, toys, and pet supplies will help give these animals the love and comfort they deserve during the holidays. 

At Summerland Bank, we believe in strengthening our community and making a lasting impact. By participating in these initiatives, we live out our core values of compassion and community, spreading festive joy to both people and pets in our region. 

If you’re inspired to join us in supporting these meaningful causes, here’s how you can help: 

  • Visit Momentum Collective’s website to learn more about the Adopt a Family for Christmas and see how you can contribute. 

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