Kids & Family

Wayne's Valley National Bank Participates in Angel Giving Tree Program

Valley employees contributed over 350 brand new board games, dolls, action figures, puzzles, books, clothes and much more.

Press release:

Valley National Bank employees celebrated the holidays early this year by helping those that need it most.

For the 10th year in a row, Valley National Bank participated in the Salvation Army’s Angel Giving Tree Program.

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The Salvation Army Angel Giving Tree Program is an adoption program that allows sponsors to provide Christmas gifts to children in need. To help make this a special Holiday for needy children throughout northern New Jersey, Valley employees contributed over 350 brand new board games, dolls, action figures, puzzles, books, clothes and much more to the Salvation Army.

Valley also participated in the Salvation Army’s Annual Coat Drive by donating over 100 coats to help those less fortunate in our area.

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Since 1886, The Salvation Army has been providing social and spiritual services to communities throughout the world. To learn more about The Salvation Army, please visit http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/.

Photo #1:

Tina Cortes (Valley National Bank) and Trudy Medina (The Salvation Army)

Photo #2:

Candy Infante (Valley National Bank) and Trudy Medina (The Salvation Army)

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