The Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation has received a $10,000 grant from the Columbia Bank Foundation to their 'Victorious 4 Teens' program. This grant will provide a specialized form of therapy that will include social activities that are not addressed in other programs for hospitalized children or adults.
“We are proud to support The Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation and their mission to provide engaging programs and activities for children and teens receiving treatment for cancer and other life-threatening illnesses,” said Thomas J. Kemly, President and CEO of Columbia Bank.
Pictured in a special check presentation are (from left) Richard DeCaprio, Columbia Bank’s Vice President; Consumer Banking Market Manager, Gisele DiNatale, President and Co-Founder of the Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation, and Robert Cleveland, Branch Manager of the Bank’s Voorhees and West Deptford offices.
The Columbia Bank Foundation was created to serve the needs of local communities, and provide grants and contributions to organizations recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Columbia Bank Foundation actively seeks to provide support in six major areas: affordable housing programs, community investment and economic development opportunities, financial literacy and educational opportunities, health and human services, food pantries, and the arts. Special consideration is always given to programs that provide a measurable community impact.
For more information regarding the Columbia Bank Foundation and grant eligibility requirements, please visit www.columbiabankonline.com/foundation.