Liberty Bank Presents Grant to Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity

Liberty Bank recently selected Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity (GSHFH) to receive one of its community grants. The bank’s foundation aims to assist low- and moderate-income families improve their economic situation and quality of life, which is also what Greater Springfield Habitat does. A check presentation ceremony will be held today, World Habitat Day, at 1 p.m. at 1688 Dwight St. in Springfield, GSHFH’s newest build site. “We are very grateful to have been selected to receive this grant. It will help us to continue to provide homeownership and home-repair services in Hampden County,” GSHFH Executive Director Aimee Giroux said.

Teresa Parker, Liberty Bank’s East Longmeadow branch manager, added that “I am truly honored to represent Liberty Bank at World Habitat Day and for us to partner with Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity to offer a hand up, not a hand out, to local families who need it most. This grant empowers people to reach their fullest potential, and it builds a better future for all of us. This great work aligns perfectly with Liberty Bank’s brand promise to Be Community Kind and our mission to improve the lives of our customers, teammates, and communities for generations to come.”