Northwest Plans Annual Season Of Giving

November 23, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.


Northwest Bank financial centers in Kosciusko County, 219 W. Market St., and 2034 E. Center St., both in Warsaw, and 514 N. Main Street, North Webster, announced the return of the annual “Season of Giving,” running now through Dec. 12.
“Our annual ‘Season of Giving’ is one of the many ways we express our gratitude to our community and its members,” said Devin Schultis, area manager.
This year, Northwest Bank will support the United Way's Winter Warmth initiative. The Northwest team hopes to inspire others to join in, the release states. Donations can be dropped off during business hours, Monday through Saturday.
“On behalf of Northwest, I would like to thank our customers and the community for their continued support,” Schultis said. “We invite everyone to visit our Kosciusko County locations to participate in this holiday season by picking up a bag, filling it with supplies and returning it to any Northwest location in Kosciusko County or directly to the United Way, 119 E. Center St. - Suite A5, Warsaw, before Dec. 12.”
For those unfamiliar, Winter Warmth is a United Way fundraiser aimed at helping children stay warm during the cold winter months. The initiative involves filling bags with essential winter items such as socks, underwear, hats, gloves and lip balm to support those in need within the community.


Northwest Bank financial centers in Kosciusko County, 219 W. Market St., and 2034 E. Center St., both in Warsaw, and 514 N. Main Street, North Webster, announced the return of the annual “Season of Giving,” running now through Dec. 12.
“Our annual ‘Season of Giving’ is one of the many ways we express our gratitude to our community and its members,” said Devin Schultis, area manager.
This year, Northwest Bank will support the United Way's Winter Warmth initiative. The Northwest team hopes to inspire others to join in, the release states. Donations can be dropped off during business hours, Monday through Saturday.
“On behalf of Northwest, I would like to thank our customers and the community for their continued support,” Schultis said. “We invite everyone to visit our Kosciusko County locations to participate in this holiday season by picking up a bag, filling it with supplies and returning it to any Northwest location in Kosciusko County or directly to the United Way, 119 E. Center St. - Suite A5, Warsaw, before Dec. 12.”
For those unfamiliar, Winter Warmth is a United Way fundraiser aimed at helping children stay warm during the cold winter months. The initiative involves filling bags with essential winter items such as socks, underwear, hats, gloves and lip balm to support those in need within the community.


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