Cornèr Bank rings in the holidays with the Salvation Army

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A team from Cornèr Bank recently assisted the Salvation Army in its annual bell-ringing donation drive.

Christine Russell, chief executive officer, Cornèr Bank, shared: “Giving back to the community of which we are a part is an important part of our culture at Cornèr Bank.”

Russell recently led a team of employee volunteers in supporting the Salvation Army’s Annual Christmas Kettle Appeal.

The bank also made a donation to the Salvation Army’s 2021 drive.

Christine Russell, chief executive officer, Cornèr Bank, assists the Salvation Army in December 2021. (RONNIE ARCHER)

The sound of the Salvation Army bells is synonymous with the holiday season and the donations received are vital to the organization’s ongoing community outreach.

According to Major Roodolph Meo, divisional commander, the Salvation Army: “The familiar red kettles at Christmas time help to raise much-needed funds to provide special meals for needy individuals and families, toys and clothing for disadvantaged children, personal care products for the elderly and institutionalized and so much more.”

The Cornèr Bank volunteers recently managed a bell-ringing station at Harbour Bay Shopping Centre, sharing smiles and holiday cheer with the public.

In addition to giving back through the Salvation Army, the bank is also donating meal boxes to families in need during this festive season.

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