F&M Trust donates $10,000 to Waynesboro Human Services

August 16, 2021

F&M Trust today announced a donation of $10,000 to Waynesboro Community and Human Services (WCHS).

The contribution will allow WCHS to continue to provide a central location for the provision and coordination of a wide variety of human services needed by low-income residents of the Waynesboro Area and Greencastle-Antrim school districts.

“For more than a century, F&M Trust has supported our neighbors in times of need. As a community bank, we view it as our responsibility to help those who are struggling to keep their families housed, clothed, and fed. We are pleased to make this donation that helps Waynesboro Community and Human Services to provide for those in need in their community,” said Tim Henry, President and CEO of F&M Trust. 

WCHS Executive Director Denise Esser said she intends to use the donation for Financial Cash Assistance, specifically lodging.

“I am grateful that F&M Trust considers us an organization worthy of such a generous donation. We rely on the generosity of our community to keep us helping our neighbors in need,” Esser said. “There are times when a family needs to stay in a motel because of a house fire, natural disaster, or emergency eviction. This will allow us to offer a one-week stay in a motel if they have no other options.”

About F&M Trust: A subsidiary of Franklin Financial Services Corp., F&M Trust is an independent community bank headquartered in Chambersburg. With approximately $1.6 billion in assets, F&M Trust has 21 community-banking locations in Franklin, Cumberland, Fulton, and Huntingdon counties.

 representatives from F&M Trust and WCHS pictures during check presentation

Photo caption: Pictured, from left to right, are: Matthew Berger, Investment and Trust Services Regional Market Manager for Franklin, Fulton, and Huntingdon Counties, F&M Trust; Philip Pantano, Commercial Services Regional Market Manager for Franklin, Fulton, and Huntingdon Counties, F&M Trust; Renee Preso, Regional Market Manager for Southern Franklin, Fulton, and Huntingdon Counties, F&M Trust; and Denise Esser, Executive Director, Waynesboro Community and Human Services.

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