Tri Counties Bank Presents $15K Donation to CHOC

 
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(Fairfield, CA) - Tri Counties Bank presented CHOC with a generous $15,000 cheque at its Fairfield offices on Wednesday, January 15th. As part of TCB's ongoing community development efforts, Cyndi Blickle, VP of Business and Community Development, Bindu Jaduram, Vice President / Regional Manager and Donald Terry, Community Reinvestment Act Officer kindly presented an oversize, photo-op ready cheque to CHOC CEO Manuela Silva, CFO Peter Lundberg and COO Maurilio León.

"Tri Counties Bank is so pleased to support CHOC and all of its endeavors across the many communities it serves. CHOC does a splendid job of helping individuals and families in need. (Tri Counties Bank) would like to recognize this work, and we're very honored to make this donation to support CHOC."

- Cyndi Blickle, Vice President, Business and Community Development

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CHOC CFO Peter Lundberg added: "We're so pleased with our relationship of many years with Tri Counties Bank.  They're truly a partner with CHOC in creating affordable housing and providing services for families in Northern California.  Tri Counties Bank's support helps us meet our mission. Speaking for CHOC's executive team and board, we extend our sincere thanks to Tri Counties Bank for this donation."


Tri Counties Bank provides an extensive and competitive breadth of consumer, small business and commercial banking services easily accessed through its California communities branch network, advanced online and mobile banking, a nationwide network of over 32,000 ATMs, and bankers available by phone 7 days per week. Learn more at tcbk.com


Founded in in 1984, CHOC has housed thousands of families throughout the Northern California region, from Davis to Sacramento to Woodland.  CHOC’s holistic approach to housing has earned it an award-winning reputation for excellence, both in the design of our buildings and in the sustainable lifestyle our organization brings to communities.  CHOC creates equitable communities for individuals, families, seniors and for those with special needs.  Our success confirms that affordable housing is key to self-sufficiency and is achievable with enriching, supportive programs that give pride to residents, stabilize families and improve local economies.