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Local Bank Raises Money for Helping Hands, Inc.

April 2, 2009 (Aiken, SC) On Thursday, April 2nd, at 4:30pm Southern Bank & Trust (SB&T) presented a $600 check to Helping Hands, Inc. Executive Director, Carmen L. Landy in Aiken. This donation was a surprise for Ms. Landy and Helping Hands, Inc.

In an effort to give back to the community, during the 43rd Renewal of the Aiken Spring Steeplechase donations were accepted for floral arrangements at the SB&T/Woodside hospitality tent. Guests were eager to provide support to such a worthy cause.

"The decision to donate to Helping Hands, Inc. came from our desire to help the segment of our society that so often doesn't have a voice - abused children", says Susan Yarborough, Southern Bank & Trust Executive Vice President. The mission of Helping Hands is to ensure that all children are afforded every opportunity to grow into healthy adults. Their goals are to facilitate family reunification or assist with the transition into foster care, offering their services to up to 58 children from birth to 21 years of age.

Frank Townsend, Southern Bank & Trust's President, says, "Since we opened in 2006, Southern Bank & Trust has made a commitment to give back to the community that trusts us to provide quality financial products and services."

"This donation is just one of the ways we are doing that," Townsend adds.


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