Horizon Bank Announces Impactful Day of Giving

December 9, 2023 at 1:00 a.m.
Pictured are employees of Horizon Bank taking part in Cares Day on Nov. 28. This was the first year for the program.
Pictured are employees of Horizon Bank taking part in Cares Day on Nov. 28. This was the first year for the program.


MICHIGAN CITY – Horizon Bank announced the completion of their first ever Cares Day on Nov. 28th. That day all Horizon locations closed at noon, as nearly 900 advisors participated in various volunteer activities within the communities they serve, according to the release provided by Horizon.
Advisors dedicated their time to support over 80 organizations throughout Indiana and Michigan. Some of the organizations included Habitat for Humanity, United Way, the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana and the Boys and Girls Club. The volunteer activities included initiatives aimed at addressing local needs, contributing to the betterment of communities and fostering a culture of corporate social responsibility, the release stated.
"At Horizon Bank, we believe in the power of community and the positive impact that collective efforts can bring. Horizon Cares Day exemplifies our commitment to making a meaningful difference in the areas we call home," said CEO Thomas Prame. "We are thrilled to see the enthusiasm and commitment of our advisors in making Horizon Cares Day a resounding success.”


MICHIGAN CITY – Horizon Bank announced the completion of their first ever Cares Day on Nov. 28th. That day all Horizon locations closed at noon, as nearly 900 advisors participated in various volunteer activities within the communities they serve, according to the release provided by Horizon.
Advisors dedicated their time to support over 80 organizations throughout Indiana and Michigan. Some of the organizations included Habitat for Humanity, United Way, the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana and the Boys and Girls Club. The volunteer activities included initiatives aimed at addressing local needs, contributing to the betterment of communities and fostering a culture of corporate social responsibility, the release stated.
"At Horizon Bank, we believe in the power of community and the positive impact that collective efforts can bring. Horizon Cares Day exemplifies our commitment to making a meaningful difference in the areas we call home," said CEO Thomas Prame. "We are thrilled to see the enthusiasm and commitment of our advisors in making Horizon Cares Day a resounding success.”


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