Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania, Countrywide Financial, HSBC - North America and Mellon Financial to Participate in 2005 Community
August 11 2005 - 12:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
- Volunteers set to repair and improve three Wilkinsburg Homes -
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- On Saturday, Aug. 13, local
Financial Services Roundtable members Citizens Bank of
Pennsylvania, Countrywide Financial Corporation, Mellon Financial
Corporation, and HFC and Beneficial (consumer lending businesses of
HSBC - North America), along with Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh,
will repair and improve three homes in Wilkinsburg as part of the
financial service industry's fourth annual Community Build Day.
Nationally, 35 Financial Services Roundtable member companies have
committed to help build and repair homes in 22 cities that day as
part of 2005 Community Build Day. A dedication ceremony will begin
near the homes in the 8000 block of Susquehanna Street in
Wilkinsburg at 9 a.m., with remarks from federal, state and local
government officials, including state Sen. Jim Ferlo, state Rep.
Joe Preston, Allegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato,
representatives from U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum and U.S. Congressman
Mike Doyle's offices, and Wilkinsburg Mayor Wilbert Young, as well
as representatives from participating financial services companies.
U.S. congressman Tim Murphy will also be on site during the day.
Volunteers representing each local participating organization,
along with contractors donating their services, will repair and
improve the three Wilkinsburg homes. Work includes installation of
new windows, electric lines, lighting and smoke detectors as well
as painting and general clean up. "The homeowners in Wilkinsburg
are very appreciative of the efforts of everyone involved," said
Cindy Gilch, executive director of Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh.
"Without this help, these low-income seniors wouldn't have the
resources to make these much-needed repairs. They're excited about
and very grateful for the home improvements, and I know everyone
involved is anxious to get to work. This is an excellent example of
neighbors helping neighbors by revitalizing homes, communities and
lives in Pittsburgh." "Community Build Day demonstrates to the
public how the financial services industry works 365 days a year to
improve the cities that they serve," said Steve Bartlett, president
and CEO of the Roundtable. "The member companies of the Roundtable
are competitors in the marketplace, but this day shows our
cooperation in the community." The Financial Services Roundtable
represents 100 of the largest integrated financial services
companies providing banking, insurance and investment products and
services to the American consumer. The Roundtable's latest
Community Involvement Survey found financial services companies to
have donated or raised nearly $1.11 billion in direct charitable
contributions and employees to have donated 9.2 million volunteer
hours, the equivalent of more than 4,600 full-time employees.
Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh is a non-profit organization that
rehabilitates the houses of low-income homeowners, particularly
those who are elderly or have disabilities, so they may continue to
live in warmth, safety and independence. Directions - From I-376
(Parkway East), merge onto PA-8 N via Exit 8B toward Wilkinsburg. -
Turn right onto Wood Street. - Turn left onto Susquehanna Street.
DATASOURCE: The Financial Services Roundtable CONTACT: Jason Snyder
of Mellon Financial Corporation, +1-412-234-1740, or Web site:
http://www.mellon.com/
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