Susquehanna Community Bank Makes EITC Gift to Benefit Lewisburg Students

Last Updated 12/16/2021


L-R: Crissy Schreffler, No Ringer, Ann Glock, Jennifer Shabahang, Kate Troxell, and Steve Stanko.

March 8, 2021 – Susquehanna Community Bank recently made a generous gift of $2,500 to The Green Dragon Foundation (GDF) through the state’s EITC program. On hand for the check presentation were Susquehanna Community Bank representatives Crissy Schreffler, Community Banking Officer; No Ringer, Vice President/Commercial Relationship Manager; Kate Troxell, Treasury Management Director; and Steve Stanko, Vice President/Commercial Relationship Manager. Jennifer Shabahang, Vice President and Ann Glock, Executive Director of The Green Dragon Foundation were present to receive the gift.

Glock states, “We are so grateful to Susquehanna Community Bank for their ongoing generous support of Lewisburg students through the EITC program. This year’s gift will go a long way to help provide our students with unique hands-on learning experiences such as district-wide STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Art Math) programs.” She continues, “This means so much for our school community.”

Glock encourages EITC approved businesses to contact the Foundation about making a gift through the program to provide Lewisburg students with advanced and innovative opportunities. Call the Foundation at (570) 522-8433 or contact by email at [email protected].

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