Bank-It provides support to Northwest Domestic Crisis Services

 

September 23, 2016

Stephanie Lambert

Members of the Bank-It board with Karmen Andrews in front of the Northwest Domestic Crisis Service's new fence, made possible through a grant provided to NWDCS by Bank-It. From left: Kelsey Martin, Banc Central representative; Kendra Schnebel, Bank-It board reporter; Kirk Trekell, Bank-It board member; Karmen Andrews, NWDCS coordinator and advocate; Halah Simon, Bank-It board historian; Phillip Anton, Community Bank representative.

The Bank-It program, a 501 (c) 3 charitable organization, is known for working to create a Habit of Helping in Northwest Oklahoma. Through its partnerships with local financial institutions and Alva community members, it has been raising funds and awareness for numerous causes for years.

According to its website, the program has been an asset to the local community since at least 2011, supporting numerous organizations, including the local food bank, Creature Concerns, Panhandle Nutrition, Graceful Arts and Alva EMS. Recently, it has chosen to help Northwest Domestic Crisis Services (NWDCS).

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