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Community Involvement
MidCountry Bank is proud to announce the Core Values Award, beginning in 2007, it is a recognition inspired by the values that guide our organization. Bank customers and community members nominate exemplary high school seniors whose contributions have enriched their communities.
Barb Siegfried, Rob Underwood & Gale Shackleton present the Core Values Award to the winner from Jackson County
The MidCountry Bank Core Values Award recognizes graduating seniors who have demonstrated distinguished volunteer involvement in our communities and whose personal character reflects the core values that are woven into the fabric of our organization: integrity, fairness, honesty, compassion and excellence.
Local Giving
In the Fall we thought about what a great season it was for food, fun and festivities so we hosted open houses where we gathered recipes for our cookbook. The cookbook contains over 450 recipes from customers, friends, and co-workers with many of them including a memory and/or tradition which are now passed on to purchasers of the book with the hopes that it will become a tradition for others as well. Each branch chose a charity from their local community to donate the net proceeds from the sale of the cookbooks. Pictured to the right are 3 individuals from the Galatia Community School District accepting a donation from employees Ron Gibbons, Michelle Baker & Dorothy Ruzich.
Our people are the ingredients and our values are the recipe for good customer service, and that’s what we promise to serve up every day.
Rebuilding Together
On Saturday, April 26th, MidCountry employees helped a family in need. 34 volunteers including MidCountry Bank employees, family and friends helped with the rehab of the home in Saint Paul. It was a wonderful experience to be able to help complete the renovations of this home so that the homeowner and her children can continue to live in the home. Although it was a snowy, cold day, yes, in April, fun was had by all! We were able to scrape paint (shown to the left Angela Joyce, Retail Mortgage Sales Manager), complete a lot of demolition work and do some framing. Thanks to everyone that participated.
Rebuilding Together Twin Cities (RTTC)
is a local MN non-profit volunteer organization that puts homeowners in need together with people willing to lend a hand. Partnering with social service agencies and neighborhoods in the Twin Cities, RTTC rehabilitates and repairs homes at no charge to homeowners accepted into the program. They work with low-income homeowners, particularly the elderly, disabled and families with children, so they may continue to live in warmth and safety, and with independence. Rebuilding Together is part of a national organization. Since its inception, some 2.5 million volunteers working 24 million volunteer hours have repaired 96,120 houses and non-profit facilities. This is taking place in all 50 states.
We Like to Get InvolvedCommunity Involvement is a big part of what MidCountry Bank is all about. Our teams in every office are committed to their communities. If you would like to request a donation please complete this request for donation form and return it to your local MidCountry Bank location for consideration. We will follow-up with you in a timely manner to update you on the donation request.
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