People’s United Community Foundation, the philanthropic arm of People’s United Bank, announced today that it has awarded $4,000 to Camp Ta-Kum-Ta.
For more than two decades Camp Ta-Kum-Ta has provided a safe, loving place where children from Vermont and New York who have, or have had cancer, can play, swim, share and heal. Camp Ta-Kum-Ta is where kids go to reclaim a childhood robbed by cancer. Originally, a summer-only camp, the new facility in South Hero now allows the organization to offer a year-round experience.
‘Camp Ta-Kum-Ta is very appreciative to the People’s United Community Foundation for its continued support which has made a significant impact in helping us expand our programs to become a year-round camp for children and their families dealing with cancer,’said, Hattie Johnson, Director of Development at Camp Ta-Kum-Ta.
‘We are pleased to partner with Camp Ta-Kum-Ta and its staff as they provide cherished memories for children and their families,’said Michael Seaver, Officer, People’s United Community Foundation and President, People's United Bank in Vermont. ‘Camp is a wonderful experience that no child should miss out on. I congratulate Ted Kessler and his staff for the outstanding work they do.’
Established in 2007, People’s United Community Foundation was formed to help support programs and activities that enhance the quality of life for citizens in the communities that People’s United Bank serves. People’s United Bank, founded in 1842 is a premier, community-based, regional bank in the Northeast offering commercial and retail banking, as well as wealth management services through a network of 416 retail locations in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. The Foundation places special emphasis on programs designed to promote economic self-sufficiency, education and improved conditions for low-income families and neighborhoods. The funding priorities of the Foundation include: community development, youth development, and affordable housing.
Source: People's 8.21.2012
