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Chelsea State Bank supports ‘Shop with a Cop’

Courtesy photo. From left to right: Chelsea Police Chief Ed Toth, Chelsea State Bank employees Nancy Zyburt, Joyce Nadolny, Heather Turnbow, Teresa Beegle, Dawn Vann, Morgan Wheeler, Chelsea State Bank President David Schaible, Emily Schaible, Stuart Mann and Lieutenant Keith Flores.

Chelsea State Bank continues its support of Shop with a Cop this holiday season with a $4,000 donation. Shop with a Cop is sponsored by the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office, and local police officers including the Chelsea Police Department.

“As the local community bank, we want to do all we can to help the families in our communities celebrate the holidays,” said Chelsea State Bank President David Schaible in a press release. “Knowing that families are struggling during the holidays, our employees and customers donated to Shop with a Cop to help with gifts for the children. I am so proud of our employees who give tirelessly of their time…they make us all proud to be community bankers.”

During October and November, Chelsea State Bank employees and customers donated to the Shop with a Cop event that took place on Dec. 6 at the Jackson Road Meijer in Scio Township.

During the event, each child is furnished with $100-$150 to spend on gifts. Each enrolled child also receives a winter coat, hat, gloves, blanket, backpack, toothbrush, and toothpaste. The program further provides participating children with $100-$125 in gift cards to local Washtenaw County restaurants and a $25 gas card.

The Sheriff’s Office has facilitated the Shop with a Cop program in Western Washtenaw County since 2002. Funding for the event is provided by generous donations from the corporate community like Chelsea State Bank. Each year, law enforcement officers team up with nearly 200 youth from the county who are in need.

For many children, if not for Shop with a Cop, they would not have a holiday celebration. For more information see  https://www.washtenaw.org/2492/Shop-with-a-Cop.

“This is our second year collecting for Shop with a Cop,” said Chelsea State Bank Loan Operations Teresa Beegle. “We have a Bank Relations Committee that looks for ways we can make a difference in our communities. When we learned about Shop with a Cop last year and how it helped children in our communities have a happier holiday, we were in. Last year we raised $3,000, and this year we raised $4,000. We are very proud of everyone who helped and are already working on ways to increase donations next year. Both Kim Hieber and Felicia Mann from Chelsea State Bank represented us at the actual shop on Dec. 6.”

About Chelsea State Bank

Chelsea State Bank is a full service financial institution with offices in Chelsea and Dexter. The bank was formed more than 100 years ago by local business leaders to provide timely financial solutions to individuals, families and businesses in the community. This tradition of community service continues today.  For more information, please call 734.475.1355 or visit www.chelseastate.bank.  Member FDIC.      

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