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New Tripoli Bank donates $10,000 to advance Cetronia Ambulance Corps’ mission
Local bank supports lifesaving nonprofit four years in a row
South Whitehall Township, PA – New Tripoli Bank donated $10,000 to Cetronia Ambulance Corps on Monday, January 14. This is the fourth year in a row that the bank has supported this nonprofit organization.
President and CEO Dave Hunsicker and Executive Vice VP Chief Lending Officer John Hayes from New Tripoli Bank visited Cetronia Ambulance Corps’ facility in South Whitehall Township to present the organization with a generous donation of $10,000. Hunsicker contributes each year to make sure the community served by New Tripoli Bank continues to receive the services provided by Cetronia Ambulance Corps. “It’s a pleasure to continue our partnership with Cetronia,” he said. “We value the lifesaving services that Cetronia provides to our customers and our community.
Cetronia Ambulance Corps relies on the generosity of its partners to provide emergency and nonemergency health transportation services as well as community education. “We are very fortunate to have partners like New Tripoli Bank,” said Larry Wiersch, CEO of Cetronia Ambulance Corps. “Their long-term commitment to our mission ensures that our community can be safe, secure, and healthy. As a nonprofit, we rely on donations from companies and individuals to provide exceptional lifesaving services to the Lehigh Valley and beyond.”
Established in 1955, Cetronia Ambulance Corps provides emergency and non-emergency medical services as well as community outreach and education to patients, residents, visitors, and businesses of the Lehigh Valley and surrounding area. Cetronia’s Joint Operations Center on Broadway in South Whitehall Township provides 911 emergency service to nine municipalities. Their fleet of 42 vehicles travel more than 1 million miles each year to assist with more than 20,000 emergencies and more than 60,000 requests for medical care and transportation.
President and CEO Dave Hunsicker and Executive Vice VP Chief Lending Officer John Hayes from New Tripoli Bank visited Cetronia Ambulance Corps’ facility in South Whitehall Township to present the organization with a generous donation of $10,000. Hunsicker contributes each year to make sure the community served by New Tripoli Bank continues to receive the services provided by Cetronia Ambulance Corps. “It’s a pleasure to continue our partnership with Cetronia,” he said. “We value the lifesaving services that Cetronia provides to our customers and our community.
Cetronia Ambulance Corps relies on the generosity of its partners to provide emergency and nonemergency health transportation services as well as community education. “We are very fortunate to have partners like New Tripoli Bank,” said Larry Wiersch, CEO of Cetronia Ambulance Corps. “Their long-term commitment to our mission ensures that our community can be safe, secure, and healthy. As a nonprofit, we rely on donations from companies and individuals to provide exceptional lifesaving services to the Lehigh Valley and beyond.”
Established in 1955, Cetronia Ambulance Corps provides emergency and non-emergency medical services as well as community outreach and education to patients, residents, visitors, and businesses of the Lehigh Valley and surrounding area. Cetronia’s Joint Operations Center on Broadway in South Whitehall Township provides 911 emergency service to nine municipalities. Their fleet of 42 vehicles travel more than 1 million miles each year to assist with more than 20,000 emergencies and more than 60,000 requests for medical care and transportation.
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