West Plains Bank and Trust Company Liberty Branch Raises $600 for F.E.E.D. Program

West Plains, Mo. – During the month of October, West Plains Bank and Trust Company Liberty Branch in Mountain View, Mo., hosted a fundraiser benefitting the F.E.E.D. Program. For a minimum $1 donation, the names of donors were writtenon pumpkins and displayed in the bank lobby, located at 607 N. Elm St., Mountain View. The effort resulted in a $600 donation to the F.E.E.D. Program.

According to Liberty Branch Universal Banker Sara Schulz, all money raised will benefit local residents served through the F.E.E.D. Program. “With the holidays coming up soon, these funds will help families celebrate with a nutritious meal,” Schulz said. “Of the total, $300 was raised by our customers and employees with West Plains Bank and Trust Company matching that number, which raised the donation to $600.”

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The oldest continually operated business in the area, West Plains Bank and Trust Company opened its doors to customers in 1883. Assets have grown to more than $660 million with branches in the Missouri communities of West Plains, Mountain View, Willow Springs and Houston, and a loan production office in Mountain Home, Ark. For additional information, call 417-256-2147 or visit www.westplainsbank.com.

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